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"made work for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate something or someone that has been provided with additional work or activity. Example: The company made work for three new interns last week.
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"I made work for myself," she said.
It is richly made work for rich people.
Has made work for artists including Jake and Dinos Chapman, Mona Hatoum, Rachel Whiteread, Mark Wallinger and Damien Hirst.
The Manchester-born Hampson danced with English National Ballet before working as a choreographer: he made work for ENB, Royal New Zealand Ballet and Ballet Black.
The artist made work for a gallery, and the gallerist did much of the work of promoting and displaying it, in exchange for a commission.
For instance, I said to it yesterday, Heart, heart, do you remember my brother, Grisha, how he made work for you that day when he came to the store and he said, Your boss's money, Zenya, right now?
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And there are splendid careers to be made working for others.
"I make work for people," she said.
"He hasn't been making work for very long".
"Because I wanted to make work for my home.
"Women don't make work for themselves," Dr. Dillon said.
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