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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which to make' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to link two clauses together where the second reinforces or clarifies the first. For example: She had the patience necessary to follow the recipe, which to make the dish perfect.
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I would have nothing for which to make amends.
It's actually good material from which to make a living.
The fellows pick olives from which to make oil.
Even the President... consulted him on the way in which to make progress".
People often lack the foundations upon which to make the most important choices.
TheStreet offers investors five ways in which to make money off the current deal explosion.
Nepal has never been an easy place in which to make aid work.
SILICON is a good material from which to make computer chips.
They took votes on which to make the National Thanksgiving Turkey.
With it is a proof sheet on which to make corrections in his biographical sketch.
He searched out objects like old barn doors and stones with which to make large sculptures.
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