Sentence examples for which clearly makes from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence "which clearly makes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you need to introduce a fact or result that follows logically from a preceding statement. For example: "The witness provided evidence that contradicted the defendant's statement, which clearly makes the defendant look guilty."

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Higher demand translates into higher prices which clearly makes the bookseller better off.

The best definition of a species that biologists have been able to come up with is "a group of creatures capable of fertile interbreeding, given the chance", which clearly makes it hard to determine what species a particular fossil belongs to.

While it's usually completely OK for an American entrepreneur to be charged in the cost per hour model, Polish companies would rather pay a fixed rate for entire projects, which clearly makes the development less flexible.

Everyone who already knows me also knows I have a mild-to-severe panic disorder (mild when it's sunny outside, severe when I'm at a doctor's office), which clearly makes me an expert on all there is to know mental health-wise (*sarcasm*).

The choices of individuals may impact collective behaviors which clearly makes the subject of cognitive enhancement a public matter.

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That can only mean new revenues -- that is, tax increases -- which clearly make the most sense in this climate, if done judiciously.

I really dislike the organised gap-year companies which clearly make a massive profit, and although I made mistakes with my volunteering, but I learned a lot and I genuinely think I contributed to the school, despite my frankly inept teaching.

NASA landed the Curiosity rover successfully on the Martian surface last August, an incredible engineering feat, which clearly made an impression on the American public.

First, EPA can and should provide higher standards with respect to GHG control in automobiles and commercial transport vehicles, which clearly make up most of the vehicle traffic in the U.S. The science and analytical techniques with respect to determination and control of vehicle emissions are sound, sophisticated and available to everyone.

A fly could end up in the big population due to a big thorax, abdomen, or big wings, which clearly make a difference for subsequent analysis.

Tsipras has said he will "seriously consider" Russia's invitation to join the bank, which was clearly made with political rather than economic motives in mind.

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