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Discover Ludwig"which made" is a correct part of a sentence
It is used to describe a preceding action that had a particular result. Example: His passion for learning, which made him an instant success in his new job, motivated him to keep pushing himself.
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Which made for some tension.
Which made my head spin".
Which made them laughand clap their hands.
Which made him or his fingers criminal.
Which made us wonder, What's missing?
"He just laughed, which made me furious".
Which made winning secondary.
Which made me laugh.
Which made sense anyway.
Which made a nice change.
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which made way for Paramount Bldg.
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