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The phrase 'make the essence' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "John worked hard to make the essence of his speech clear to the audience."
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Mr. Barak's team has also talked recently of giving up 95percentt of the West Bank that would make the essence of a Palestinian state.
If the goal is to make the essence of "La Bohème" accessible to a new audience on Broadway, one might wonder if "Rent" hasn't already beaten Mr. Luhrmann to the punch.
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All this makes the essence of the so-called "missing carbonates" quest.
Something less than perfection is the test of specific performance unless all details are made the essence of the contract.
Even if we go into darkness, the time will come when people will want to know how these ruins were made — the essence of the life we made.
Whether directing classic plays or new work by writers as diverse as David Hare, Christopher Hampton, David Edgar or Tom Stoppard, he made the essence of the text manifest.
Today, of course, we are awash in stars -- or in celebrities, since star proliferation has made the essence of star-ness a smaller thing than it once was.
It brings to living, breathing, if not entirely human life a digital creature created by two other artists and fosters another of the concentrated, engulfing, brain-twisting experiences for which Mr. Sehgal is known, one that makes the essence of art tangible without making it concrete.
What makes the nominal essence an essence is that it contains both the necessary and sufficient conditions for something to belong to its species or genus.
"In my view," he wrote, "you must either do away with ornament — or make ornament the essence.
These 12 make up the essence and almost the whole of his work.
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