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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a room for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create space or clearance for something, usually by reorganizing. For example, "We need to make a room for the new bookshelves. Let's move some of the furniture around."
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We are in 2016 and our leaders, men should make a room for women to be on panels, or refuse to join events where men only speak because a certain organisation has sponsored the event.
Make a room for yourself.
Make a room for your animal!
Make a room for your marble.
Make a room for your maid.
Find a spot in your home to make a room for your animal.
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Making a room for children was one thing.
So I made a room for them in the basement.
We had made a room for you and your sisters.
Try making a room for your doll(s) in a corner/closet of your room.
He is also the kind of shouter-singer who can make a room jump for hours.
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