From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe made for each otherbe made for each otherinformalSUITABLE to be completely suitable for each other, especially as husband and wife Sue and Joe were made for each other. → made
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be made for each other• Television and the Muppets were made for each other.• When they met in Paris last fall, they fell immediately in love and knew they were made for each other.• A year ago, these same pundits were saying that private investors and the internet were made for each other.• And everyone uses the E-word: Enya and ethereal were made for each other.• People and snakes, it would seem, were made for each other.• When they met in Paris last fall, they knew they were made for each other.• You and Debbie were made for each other.• Sam and Ellie are made for each other. I just can't think of either of them with anyone else.