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The phrase "that can makes" is not correct in English.
It should be "that can make." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to something that has the ability to perform an action or function. Example: "This tool is versatile and that can make your work much easier."
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"We knew then he was going to have a great future and he's shown he's a player of top quality and a player that can makes things happen, both on his own and as a team player".
On the other hand, a large F value improves the exploration capability of the algorithm that can makes the mutant vectors distribute widely in the search space and can increase the diversity of the population [43].
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"Rather than feeling good, something that can make a difference.
All things that can make many Americans queasy.
They're the only ones that can make money.
He does everything possible that can make himself great.
I am sure that can make us stronger".
It's these things that can make a difference.
It's a group that can make a ballad soar.
There are guys that can make threes and guys that can make sixes out here on the same hole".
"Some of them are intangibles that can make a difference".
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