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"make the results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to produce or bring about the outcomes or conclusions of something. Example: "We conducted a series of experiments to make the results more accurate."
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Feel free to make the results public.
"They make the results extremely questionable".
The incoming Parliament then votes to make the results official.
"They have to do well and make the results.
Bravo did not make the results of the survey public.
The judge said he would also decide whether to make the results of the investigation public.
But that doesn't make the results of this study any less bizarre.
Transportation Alternatives will make the results of its citywide study available at www.crashstat.org.
Test the effect under different conditions and, where appropriate, make the results publicly available.
It remains unclear if the Coalition will make the results of public vote binding on its members.
And the F.D.A. needs to make the results of their bottled water tests readily available to the public.
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