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"which did not make" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a subordinate clause to provide additional information about a subject or action in a sentence. Example: The book, which did not make the bestseller list, still received critical acclaim from literary critics.
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Which did not make the Hammer happy.
She is now playing basketball at Delaware, which did not make the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Campbell wound up not suspending Lindros, which did not make him popular in Ottawa.
So they switched him to offense, which did not make Neal happy at all.
According to Johnson, Flutey took the bad news well, "which did not make it easier for me".
Butler, which did not make the N.C.A.A. tournament in 2012, faces another tough challenge in the Bucknell Bison.
Syracuse, which did not make a basket until the game was seven minutes old, had few fast-break chances.
She and Mr. Sabatini both grew up on Arctic Avenue, which did not make the Monopoly board.
In Mr. Merson's case, the message appears to have been a technical glitch, which did not make him any happier.
The Crew, which did not make the playoffs last season, has won eight games and tied nine in the streak.
But the commission and the accounting office, which did not make any recommendations, disagreed about how the study was conducted.
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