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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had made for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was created or designed for a specific purpose or destination.
Example: "The new software had made for a more efficient workflow in the office."
Alternatives: "had created for" or "had designed for".
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Sherman in a luscious blanket of nearly unadulterated gold had made for a compelling spectacle.
I will miss you showing me fabrics and the clothes you had made for yourself.
Competing here, he just couldn't stop thinking of the sacrifices they had made for him.
(The dress was actually a copy Ms. Stjernsward had made for the film).
I forgot to eat the chicken-and-pepper sandwich my mother had made for me.
She looked at the furniture her father had made for her & found her mother's old trunk.
Even better, it had made for a more festive postgame tailgate.
What a lovely shelter he had made for himself with it.
The dwelling they had made for themselves at the ruins was complete.
Uehara's accomplishments whitewashed the poor trades Boston had made for closers Bailey and Hanrahan.
Before the segment, the two discussed a bet they had made for dinner.
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