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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the current makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects or influences of a current, such as in physics, environmental science, or metaphorical situations. Example: "In this river, the current makes it difficult for small boats to navigate safely."
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Reducing the current makes the string cooler and causes it to contract, increasing tension and raising pitch.
The occurrence of the current makes the tethers downstream prone to slack.
In permanent magnetic DC machines the nonlinearity due to the quadratic terms of the current makes difficulties in the control system.
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It was the current making lively rivulets along the boat's hull that had me intimidated.
The current made it hard to open the doors, and the rising water was starting to seep into the car.
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