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The phrase "also makes for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something contributes to or results in a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is innovative and also makes for increased customer engagement."
Alternatives: "also leads to" or "also results in".
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It also makes for wicked good TV.
It also makes for some strange bedfellows.
It also makes for extremely loud gatherings.
It also makes for exceptionally tedious viewing.
It also makes for perfect kite flying.
It also makes for a bittersweet story.
The situation also makes for difficult transitions.
It also makes for excellent copy.
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This ambiguity also makes for a different type of antiwar politics.
It's painful stuff, but it also makes for compelling viewing.
Of course, the notebook also makes for a solid desktop if you don't travel much.
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