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"made an effort for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone put effort or tried to achieve something for a specific purpose or reason. Example: She made an effort for her daughter's birthday by planning a surprise party and buying her favorite cake.
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"We made an effort for this," said Eduardo Cunha, speaker of Brazil's lower house of Congress.
The song is an invigorating slab of high camp, and it was the one time John made an effort for the video, even pulling off a few choreographed moves.
But Lego has also made an effort for the bricks to travel from the playroom to the boardroom, with the company appealing to artists, architects and other creative professionals to use their product as the building blocks for innovation.
No-one made an effort for Bosnia.
Researchers have made an effort for improving numerical schemes and boundary treatments to model long-wave propagation, transformation, and run-up.
Pakistan made an effort for salinity control by starting a series of salinity control and reclamation projects in 1959, and results show a very good agreement to reduce salinity level in the surface and soil profile salinity.
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The students affected an air of boredom – nothing was worth making an effort for.
I used to be scruffier, but I had to make an effort for jazz clubs.
They are saying I don't have to do that, make an effort for men.
I used to run six miles a day but now I got to make an effort for three.
I was able to put on my lipstick and sunglasses and bellow out the window: "Fireman, make an effort for those who've made an effort".
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