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"make it useful for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to talk about improving or adapting something to be effective or beneficial for a certain purpose or audience. Example: The new features added to the software make it useful for both experienced and novice users.
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The pharmacokinetics of buprenorphine, especially its slow association and disassociation rate at the receptor sites, make it useful for use in the elderly (Yassen et al 2005).
And make it useful for us when we face adversity.
A number of changes to the LDR system are required to make it useful for its design purpose of studying the kinetics of enzyme reactions involving reactive oxygen species.
Although EISCAT_3D is primarily intended as an upper atmosphere radar, its considerable sensitivity will also make it useful for observations up to an altitude of around 30 km, crossing the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
Its physical characteristics and chemical stability make it useful for industrial applications.
CabEasy has more flexibility, but the site is clearly still in its infancy, and lacks the functionality that would make it useful for a large audience.
Its low cost, slim form and low power consumption make it useful for a variety of hobbyist purposes, from creating a simple media centre to a bootstrapped router or a dedicated retro games machine.
Are local communities involved in generating content to make it useful for them?
It has many features which make it useful for beamlne backup.
Scheme gives law enforcement officials access, but flaws could make it useful for criminals as well.
But experts say OvaCheck must give virtually no false positives to make it useful for general screening.
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