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"make it more exclusive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that needs to be limited in terms of attendance, access, etc. For example, "We need to make the celebrity meet-and-greet more exclusive by limiting the number of tickets available."
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"To make it more exclusive, I guess.
But he never puts it on a plate just to make it more exclusive.
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The ruling southern elite narrowed the concept, making it more exclusive.
"The fact that you have to go by private elevator makes it more exclusive," he said.
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