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The phrase "make them suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing making something or someone appropriate for a certain purpose. For example, "We need to make these materials suitable for outdoor use before they can go in the garden."
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Their characteristics make them suitable for a variety of applications.
The unique characteristics of VACNTs make them suitable for use in laser welding.
They adapted existing hardware and software to make them suitable for imaging embryos.
These properties make them suitable for both barcode labeling and crop imaging techniques.
Microparticles also showed good mucoadhesion properties that would make them suitable for peroral drug administration.
The simple data structures and bit-vertical operations make them suitable for some parallel architectures.
These features have many characteristics that make them suitable for matching facial images under different variations.
The distinctive characteristics of these NPs make them suitable for imaging, therapy and delivery of drugs.
The technological advances in TBCs also make them suitable for wider engineering and defense applications.
The innovative properties of nanomaterials make them suitable for various applications in many fields.
These characteristics and their low thermal conductivity make them suitable for thermoelectric generation.
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