The use of collocation with the use of "make" and its word forms are:
The waiter must have <u>made a mistake</u>
I know it's difficult but you have to <u>make a decision</u> one way or another.
Yes, we'll have to <u>make arrangements</u> to get a babysitter
Yes, we have to <u>make a change</u> to our travel itinerary.
No, you have to <u>make a choice</u>, chips, or rice, but not both
Yes, I hope I can <u>make some contribution</u> to the debate.
<h3>What is a Collocation?</h3>
This refers to the combination of words that are done in an expected manner such as the use of "heavy rain", instead of "strong rain" because the first one sounds right and is popularly used.