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"Make way" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to mean "move aside" or "clear the path". For example, you can say "Make way for the emergency vehicles" or "Make way, please."
Dictionary
Make way
verb
To make progress.
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Make way, wagyu.
Make way for the old!
"Make way, make way," he said.
Make way, please".
"Make way for Jesus!
Make way, however, for Windows Phone.
Make way for the second wave.
"Make Way for Go-Carts".
Make way for the loogies.
Make way for a new generation.
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The swan boats make way for ducklings.
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