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The phrase "make calculations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to the process of calculating something. For example: "Before making any decisions, we need to make calculations to determine the potential costs of the project."
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It can also make calculations.
"I don't make calculations about consequences".
We also make calculations for collecting electrodes with square configuration.
"Guys make calculations all the time that it's not worth it," he said.
We need some time to make calculations, and it is very dangerous to be mistaken here.
Fred Seitz, for example, was a physicist, but he knew how to make calculations.
"What I discovered is that no one actually uses the equation to make calculations, because then it isn't very helpful".
Its predictions failed to match experiments, and as physicists tried to make calculations more accurately the discrepancies grew without limit.
Tell students that they will make calculations to create a model of the solar system that is to scale.
The app is free, though it does require you to pay for extras to make calculations accurate for tidal predictions.
Alongside the manual effort of being on my feet for 12 hours, carrying crates and stacking plates, I am constantly having to make calculations.
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