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The phrase "I made time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have allocated or created time in your schedule for a specific task or person. Example: "Despite my busy schedule, I made time to meet with my friend for coffee."
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As I'm sure many of you do, I made time.
But I made time for this one, to find out what really happened to Aikens, and why.
I made time to have fun, but, obviously, there's no way I really enjoyed myself, because I didn't see this movie.
I'm very glad I made time for Joshilyn Jackson's Between, Georgia (Hodder): it's a wonderfully evocative novel about Nonny Frett, a woman torn between two families and two men in the southern town of Between.
One of the great things about A1GP, however, is the good-humoured national rivalry, so I made time to watch the nail-biting England v France Rugby World Cup semi-final with over half the paddock on Saturday night.
I made time for it".
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So now I make time to rest.
"The first six months were a sprint, but I make time for my private life," he says.
One thing I make time for every year, no matter how busy I am, is a little springtime foraging.
I make time to see them and almost never miss sports days, school plays or any major milestones in their lives.
I make time for my family.
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