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The phrase 'made dinner for' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that someone prepared dinner for another person or group of people. For example: "My mom made dinner for my friends and me last night."
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"I haven't made dinner for them," Chitra said.
I made dinner for Bucky Fuller at my house on February 10 , 1977
Mr. Puck said he had not yet specifically made dinner for Mr. Lieberman and his wife, Hadassah, who keep kosher.
Ms. Maynard, who cooks the way she lives, with lots of speed and soul, made dinner for him on the night of their first kiss.
I feel this is it.' " His appeal grew when she learned that Mr. de Castro habitually made dinner for his mother and her friends.
She usually made dinner for the girls, then left the older girl in charge of getting her sister's teeth brushed and reading her to sleep.
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"He made dinners for me.
All the things I could have done taken care of my siblings, gotten myself ready for school, made dinners for the family—I didn't.
Not that he expected me to make dinner for him.
You should be making dinner for the family, not for the individual.
Meanwhile, I'd make dinner for the girls and put them to bed.
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