make for vs result in

make for

verb
  • To set out to go (somewhere); to move towards. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, for. 

  • To confirm, favour, strengthen (an opinion, theory, etc.). 

  • To tend to produce or result in. 

result in

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