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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that really makes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the significance or impact of something in a statement or argument. Example: "The new policy is beneficial, but it's the community support that really makes a difference."
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Though one wonders what difference that really makes.
Here's a past-and-present bill that really makes sense.
But that is the story that really makes communities safer".
You said: A film that really makes one feel deeply.
"But the thing that really makes big bucks?
A show that really makes you look beneath the surface.
"Something that really makes Hawaiian music intrinsically Hawaiian is the 'olelo, the language," Mr. Boyd said.
But it is the last chapter that really makes the book worth buying.
There is something about that mix that really makes this perfect drink for a summer day.
However, it's joining up all these dots that really makes any assistant 'intelligent'intelligent
But it's the energy in Mr. Jay's spiel that really makes a bygone world pulse anew.
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