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"which made possible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause that explains what enabled something to happen. Example: The new technology, which made possible faster communication, has greatly benefited businesses.
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Its attraction was a bicycle ferry, indicated on our map, which made possible a shortcut back to the city.
"The conditions which made possible the giants of the western poetic, aesthetic, philosophic tradition no longer really obtain".
In 1949 he had married Mollie Peet, who provided a happy domestic background which made possible his hard-working life.
The Act reformed the organisation of municipal corporations in a way which made possible the modern local government system.
Lebesgue's contribution, which made possible the subbranch of analysis known as measure theory, is described in this section.
This change no doubt led to the substitution of a harder ball, which made possible a larger-scale game.
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The best city architecture is that which makes possible the world of the street.
Ridley's key concept is gains from exchange, which make possible gains from specialization, which in turn make possible technological innovation.
The pressing of soma was associated with the fertilizing rain, which makes possible all life and growth.
The second entity, not quite under the author's control, comes to set the terms which make possible the first entity.
The councils confirmed a real distinction in God, between the unknowable essence and the energies which make possible a real communion with God.
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