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The phrase "make them unsuitable for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a result or consequence of an action that has caused something to become unsuitable for a particular purpose or situation. For example: - The lack of proper training and experience will make them unsuitable for the job. - Adding too much salt to the dish will make it unsuitable for those with high blood pressure. - The harsh weather conditions make the area unsuitable for farming. - The recent changes in regulations have made the product unsuitable for sale in certain countries.
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Patients with blood disorders previously deemed to make them unsuitable for transfer were approved.
Their very low water permeability when wet and unstable structure make them unsuitable for most other commercial uses.
These may have been ceremonial rods or, perhaps, master gauges for calibration and comparison; their brittleness would make them unsuitable for the rough handling received by mason's tools.
And Mangalitsas' rolls of fat make them unsuitable for butchery in the American fashion, with a band saw producing a cross-section of pork cuts.
The abrupt change of gradient, the great fluctuation in the flow volumes, and the many rapids and reefs make them unsuitable for navigation, though they have enormous hydroelectric power potential.
These proposals present several drawbacks that make them unsuitable for open MAS.
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Varieties from other regions often include imperfections, making them unsuitable for the luxury market.
Their high speed, however, made them unsuitable for other commercial applications.
In most alliums, the foliage turns manky, making them unsuitable for solo plantings.
Those early screens tended to be small, and their appetite for battery power made them unsuitable for routine picture taking.
But these networks' public nature makes them unsuitable for exchanging sensitive corporate material and probably those photos too.
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