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The part of sentence "make measurements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking or recording measurements, such as a length, width, or volume. For example, "We need to make measurements of the room before we begin installation of the furniture."
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That crutch is a legacy of the classic formulation of quantum mechanics, which divides the universe into "observers" who make measurements and particles that are measured.
Lasers are used to take images and make measurements.
They realised that Eiscat allowed them to make measurements closer to the sun than anybody else.
"Hubble was never been designed to make measurements like this," she said.
She goes where few scientists have gone to make measurements that even fewer can.
The scientists have been visiting museum warehouses in recent months to make measurements of whale skeletons.
Perhaps the fault, however, lies not with the theorists but with those individuals who attempt to make measurements.
Things human can do: label data, provide constraints---in general, make measurements.
Whenever possible, we seek to make measurements in two or even three dimensions.
So we're going to make measurements to determine heat of reaction values.
The technologies they developed enable researchers to make measurements of individual molecules and how they interact.
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