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'make to them' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you'd like to express an action taken towards something specifically for the benefit of a certain group of people, you can use the phrase 'make for them'. For example, "I'm going to make a special dinner for them to thank them for their hard work".
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"By gathering millions of pledges, "Say Yes For Children" will create a chorus of public opinion too loud to ignore - a clear demonstration that the world cares about children and expects governments to keep the promises they make to them", said Denise Searle, UNICEF's chief of internet and broadcasting.
The point I make to them is very simple.
I ask Julie Tweed, pre-school co-ordinator, what difference the weekly deliveries make to them.
The point that I've tried to make to them is that the answers are in this locker room.
Since Nigerians did not choose these regimes, it seems unfair that they should have to repay the loans that foreigners were foolish enough to make to them.
For one, it would bring down costs, which is a case Gove – liberal by some lights, neocon by others – will surely make to them.
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We've made that clear to them".
We are made to serve them.
Don't make exceptions to them.
Does it make sense to them?
"He made payments to them.
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