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The phrase "made time for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone taking time out of their schedule to do something. For example, "I'm so glad I made time for my weekly stroll in the park."
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He always made time for people".
Hill made time for them.
St . Johns even made time for showtime.
He also made time for fun.
And she always made time for Stanford sports.
But Ms. Gartland always made time for their calls.
Instead, he made time for Gay of Thrones.
They trusted him and he always made time for them.
But he always made time for the needy.
Sometimes, she even made time for "wall ball," the lacrosse team's informal skills sessions.
Though how he made time for the check-in formalities might have been.
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