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The phrase "also make time to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting that someone should allocate time for an additional activity or task alongside their current responsibilities.
Example: "In addition to your regular duties, you should also make time to attend the training sessions."
Alternatives: "also find time to" or "additionally set aside time to".
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However, it's reported he will also make time to meet with Manchester United legend Gary Neville.
What started differentiating me was that I would do what was needed to get a job done, but also make time to come up with new ideas.
Mr. Pavarotti said he wanted to sing for a few more years, and also make time to pass on some of his wisdom to the next generation.
They are on the Welsh borders for the Hay book festival, but they will also make time to stay with friends and do some sightseeing related to Dylan Thomas, whom Carter rates as the greatest poet of the last century.
Also make time to sample some of the excellent craft beers produced in the region.
Besides making time for my family, I also make time to exercise, practice yoga, quilt, and do other activities that I enjoy.
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He also made time to write something lighter.
She also made time to attend Paris fashion week, where she was front row for Miu Miu.
Mr. Bush also made time to take his dogs for a romp in the snow.
Since then, while maintaining his acting career in both television and film, he's also made time to sail.
Because of his many television appearances, he also makes time to sit on his deck to deepen his suntan.
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