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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a made for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "This is a made-for-TV movie that appeals to a wide audience."
Alternatives: "designed for" or "created for".
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It was a made for television event.
"This is a made for television event," the Washington Post's Chris Cilliza said.
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(It was made into a made-for-TV movie, with Meredith Baxter as Wadler).
"It doesn't make much of a made-for-TV movie, but that's what happened".
Brian Ching's career could have been a made-for-TV movie.
It was a made-for-Hollywood ending, one that might be made into a movie.
A made-for-TV movie, executives surmised, would have cost less than half that.
Jackie Mason would have little trouble playing him in a made-for-television movie.
What a made-for-TV moment.
"It was like a made-for-TV movie.
Then came a made-for-television moment starring Solomon.
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