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Discover LudwigThe phrase "makes a plea" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is making a request or appeal for something. Example: The defendant's lawyer made a passionate plea for leniency during the sentencing hearing.
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Sonya makes a plea for redemption, for hope and understanding.
"Obama makes a plea for the homos, Macky says no!" said Le Pop.
Ainsworth's paper also makes a plea for more money and staff for the the agency.
Jeff Lewis makes a plea for an updated version of Cathy Come Home (Letters, 28 September).
So in between prayers and recitations, the imam, Amjad Karim, makes a plea for healing and unity.
Thomas L. Friedman makes a plea for a grass-roots movement to empower independents and centrists to promote reforms that move us beyond the current hyperpartisanship.
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I make a plea for her.
Was he making a plea for eugenics?
Scaramucci then made a plea to viewers.
They make a plea for social justice.
Instead, he made a plea for the dull.
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