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The phrase "which makes it" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to provide additional information or explanation about a specific subject or situation. Example: "I love going to the beach, which makes it the perfect destination for a summer vacation." In this sentence, "which makes it" is used to explain why the beach is the perfect destination for a summer vacation.
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Which makes it normal".
Melissa: Which makes it O.K.
Which makes it perfectly understandable.
Which makes it Shangri-La for Cosell.
Radiation causes cancer, which makes it scary.
Which makes it, I guess, not melodrama?
"Which makes it different.
Which makes it worse.
Which makes it even worse.
Which makes it extra awesome.
Which makes it awesomely cool.
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