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The phrase "make them ideal for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how certain qualities or characteristics of something make it well-suited or perfect for a particular purpose or situation. Example: The flexible design and lightweight materials of these shoes make them ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping.
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Interiors blend a lavish mix of gilded mirrors, antiques and crystal chandeliers with kitchenettes that make them ideal for longer-term use.
The same things that make them ideal for filming sports – small, robust, waterproof build and bright, smooth pictures – mean they're great for capturing holidays or days out.
Lenses that wrap around the face, shielding the eyes from sun, wind, sand and dirt, make them ideal for sports and the beach.
Michael Bishop, Infigen's president, says that cows could be engineered to produce extra beta casein, which would make them ideal for producing mozzarella cheese.
The unusual size and shape of the buildings make them ideal for repurposing, said Rick Scadden, a principal engineer with Intera, an environmental engineering company that cleans up old power plant sites.
Ivan Sutherland of Sun Microsystems, who is regarded as the guru of the field, believes that such chips will have twice the power of conventional designs, which will make them ideal for use in high-performance computers.
One reason sitcoms survive despite the limitations of the form -- like disposable plots or lack of character development -- is that these are precisely what make them ideal for syndication.
The geographical and habitat coverage of such data make them ideal for addressing urban planning issues.
All these features make them ideal for application in living systems.
Their low cost ($200-$200-$500make them ideal for testing purposes.
MOFs are extended crystalline networks with large, open pores that make them ideal for storing gases.
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