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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course made for" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to introduce the purpose of something. For example, "This is a course made for beginners who want to learn about investing in stocks."
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Four points back on a golf course made for them".
In some situations the decision is, of course, made for you.
But their selection of gelatos from Sotto Zero, in North Arlington — which changes daily, of course — made for an adequate end to an otherwise excellent meal.
Why, on an Augusta course made for his particular strengths, does his record, starting in 2002, read: tied ninth, tied twenty-third, missed cut, tied thirty-third?
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This, of course, makes for an awkward pivot, because President Trump often seems enamored with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Lower buy-to-let mortgage rates, and higher rents, will help make the maths stack up for would-be landlords but will, of course, make for depressing reading for tenants.
Juggling business with child care does not, of course, make for a placid life.
This, of course, makes for a nice market opportunity for someone out there to create something like TurboTax for Bitcoin.
It also, of course, makes for a dramatic finale to the mission's two decades of data gathering.
The frying, of course, makes for more uniform cooking.
Which, of course, makes for great summertime reading for all!
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