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The phrase "are making for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate movement towards a destination or to suggest that something is contributing to a particular outcome.
Example: "The storm clouds are making for a gloomy afternoon."
Alternatives: "are heading towards" or "are contributing to".
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I am particularly proud of the difference we are making for working parents in the NHS.
She never directly takes on the case others are making for the Clintons.
In some places, the new alliances are making for some fine-point factional clarification.
But the lagging earnings at the bottom end are making for a somewhat lopsided expansion.
Their cheerful home is proof of the new path they are making for their own children.
Perhaps there should be just as much about the claims politicians are making for its effectiveness.
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"Girls are made for hugs".
Some stoves are made for Thanksgiving.
But big bets are made for longer.
Even bigger ones are made for Oktoberfest.
These decisions are made for them.
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