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Discover Ludwig"make for better" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of something making a situation or outcome better. For example, "Making the right decision now will make for a better future."
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Do intimate relationships make for better music?
It could only make for better government.
Should make for better tennis, I think.
It will make for better movies".
Does dystopia make for better drama?
Would fewer rules make for better spaces?
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Such honesty can make for better-informed decisions and also serves an educational function.
By comparison, cool nights in California and Arizona make for better-looking fruit.
They made for better television.
"It makes for better music".
But again, denial makes for better drama.
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