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make for
verb
- to head towards, esp in haste
- to prepare to attack
- to help to bring about
your cooperation will make for the success of our project
Example Sentences
Commitment, timing and patience make for a delightfully mature bite.
This is before the Progressive Era, and before the New Deal that made for government regulation of the economy and safe labor conditions, minimum wages and things like that; a recognition of unions.
The 25% tariff will affect all such imports, though the Trump administration has said exceptions would be made for U.S.-made auto content exported back into the United States.
It hinges in part on claims Trump has made for years — without evidence — that fraud is rampant in American elections and that voting by noncitizen immigrants is a major problem.
He’s caught in the mess he’s made for himself, and it’s one so dire that it can’t be helped by any sniveling revelations about how his queerness has impacted his trip to Saint-Martial.
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