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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'would make a' is grammatically correct and can be used in formal written English.
For example, "These flowers would make a great centerpiece for the dinner table."
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That would make a change.
It would make a change.
Knowing would make a difference.
A few changes would make a difference.
Yes, it would make a difference.
"He would make a great vice president".
I would make a further point.
Reversing that would make a significant difference.
They would make a lovely couple.
A window would make a huge difference.
That would make a good film.
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