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The phrase "which render all" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that causes everything to be in a certain state or condition. Example: "The new regulations are designed to implement changes which render all previous policies obsolete."
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To determine the time delay in zebrafish embryos, we crossed our red-to-green reporter line with homozygous Tg(pax2a CreERT2)#19 carriers which render all DsRed2-positive embryos also positive for the CreERT2 driver.
Second, the contexts which render all information in the target sentence as non-focused 'given' were combined with the target sentences incorporating the accentuation of a 'focus' (condition GF).
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This "principle which renders all relations possible and is itself determined by none of them" is an eternal self-consciousness.
And then there's the teeny-weeny problem of multiple voting, which is not only allowed in programmes such as American Idol but positively encouraged, and which renders all such comparisons utterly futile anyway.
In reality there was just one case Worst of all, the paper says: "We found clear evidence of data dredging which renders all subsequent statistical inference spurious … the dataset has been systematically trawled".
One of the many distinctions of "Citizen Kane" is its editing Welles was fanatical about it, which renders all the more poignant the numerous instances of studios recutting his films.
The series follows a (thankfully) fictional alternate universe in which the government, in an attempt to lower crime rate, sanctions an annual 12-hour period which renders all crime - including murder - legal.
One of the many distinctions of "Citizen Kane" is its editing — Welles was fanatical about it, which renders all the more poignant the numerous instances of studios recutting his films.
The author considered the Temple of Solomon to be the cult site chosen by God, according to Deuteronomy, chapter 12, the existence of which rendered all other sites illegitimate.
The truth is, there is no sport in which men and women are able to compete more equally, thanks to golf's handicap system, which renders all players potentially equal, and to the placement of forward (or ladies') tees at most clubs, so that male and female drives wind up in more or less the same place.
Along with George Cukor's 1954 version of "A Star Is Born," starring Judy Garland, it's one of the greatest films about actors' furious, self-revealing, and potentially self-destructive art — which renders all the more remarkable the anecdote with which Ray Carney opens his chapter on the film in his seminal work "Cassavetes on Cassavetes".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com