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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that rendered" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as part of a sentence to introduce a subordinate clause that provides more information or clarification about the main clause. Example: The medication that rendered her completely pain-free was a blessing after months of suffering. In this sentence, the phrase "that rendered her completely pain-free" provides more information about the type of medication being discussed. It helps to clarify and further explain the main clause, which is that the medication was a blessing after months of suffering.
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What was it that rendered Mr. Wang's party special?
Woe betide any cut that rendered its repeat impossible.
It was a special jury that rendered a verdict for the Hadleys.
Both men sang with a heft and clear English diction that rendered the titles superfluous.
He passed through a spiritual crisis that rendered him physically incapable of lecturing for a time.
He was injected with or fed drugs that rendered him inactive or sometimes catatonic.
Up and up we climbed on a thigh-straining shale path that rendered Stephen unnaturally silent.
It was the one subject, in fact, that rendered them reticent, cagey.
Third, he was always eager to make modifications that rendered the action more natural and plausible.
He plumbed the music with a passionate spontaneity that rendered the quieter moments particularly heart-wrenching.
He questioned the elbow injury that rendered James less effective in last year's playoffs.
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