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"make a copy for you" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to have a copy of something, such as a document or file. For example: "Could you please make a copy of this report for me?" "I'll make a copy for you and send it over by email." "Make sure to make a copy for yourself before sending me the originals."
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I will look at everything, make a copy for you, and give you your cameras back tomorrow morning.
Only make a copy for you, and whoever you want to share it with.
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"You go to a show, you make a tape, you want to make a copy for your friend, that's your business.
Group the things that the notes go into but when you make a copy for a page click on the the group and hit the up arrow and then copy it again in its position.
Either way, you need to make a copy for your records.[18].[18]
Make sure you keep this form and make a copy for yourself.[1][2][3].
You will be allowed, for example, to make a copy for your laptop, but that's all.
In the letter, describe the situation as you did in Step 1. Date the letter, make a copy for your records, and send it off.
Like so many before Todd enjoyed the game enough to make a copy for himself.
The problem is, if even five extra people have keys, a well-meaning person might make a copy for some other well-meaning person who might make another copy for some other well-meaning person, who might have some not-so-well-meaning friend swipe the key and make a copy for themselves.
The problem is, if even five extra people have keys, a well-meaning person might make a copy for some other well-meaning person who might make another copy for some other well-meaning person who might have some not-so-well-meaning friend swipe the key and make a copy for themselves.
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