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"make work for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or cause a situation or task that requires effort and time. Example: The new software update will make work for the IT department, as they will have to train all the employees on how to use it.
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"Because I wanted to make work for my home.
"Women don't make work for themselves," Dr. Dillon said.
They will be critical, or they will just make work for the market".
Of course sugary drinks make work for more people than dentists.
"We need to make work for the theatre that is urgent".
"With Animal Estates, I know who my clients are and I'll make work for them".
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It will make working for the local media more attractive.
It's the bargain you make working for a visionary.
"I made work for myself," she said.
"He hasn't been making work for very long".
They say the Devil makes work for idle hands.
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