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"went to make" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase as a way to describe an action. For example, "He went to make dinner for his family."
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He went to make a better life.
He handed her the computer and went to make coffee on her Jura Impressa X7.
"She had a few successful jumps then went to make another.
"If that's OK?" I went to make him a cup of tea.
Nearly all the money went to make amends for decades of neglect.
It was locked at night, unlike Thorn Rose, where just about everyone went to make out.
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The entry fee was $500, all of which went to Make-A-Wish.
They're going to make some mistakes.
"You're going to make mistakes," Hughes said.
I'm going to make it.
"He's never going to make it.
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