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"make more time to" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, you would use this when you are talking about trying to find time in your day to do something. For example, "I need to make more time to exercise."
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Jackie Morris, author and illustrator of The Ice Bear As always I hope to make more time to read.
His first idea, he said, was to throw money at the problem, thinking that if people were paid more, they would make more time to do the work.
If you are suddenly struck by a great idea, you can always make more time to work on it or take note of it and work on it later.
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Subsequent days were similar although we made more time to amble through the villages.
And why do we so often look to the answer in drugs rather than trying psychological therapies – or just making more time to sleep?" Whether or not these questions can be answered, brain enhancers look set to challenge caffeine as the pick-me-up of choice in the world's offices, classrooms and war zones.
I have found myself making more time to get out of town for a day or two (in my case Los Angeles) more than I design adventures to far off lands over longer periods of time.
This means drinking more water, eating more lean protein and fiber, and making more time to engage in vigorous, fat-burning exercise.
As our desires as men and women evolve to include more experiences outside the domestic and professional spheres, many parents want to make more time for selfish pursuits.
"You have to make more time -- more thought -- more time for each other," she says.
"It says, 'You need to make more time for romance,' " she said, with a laugh.
One thing she did was cut advertising to make more time for music.
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