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"made me experience" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that caused someone to have a particular experience or feeling. Example: The movie made me experience a range of emotions, from laughter to tears.
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It was a bottle of the extraordinary 1990 vintage, brought to a dinner party by a friend some years ago, that made me experience true wine lust for the first time.
The news that, post-Brexit, British citizens may have to apply for permission to travel to Europe as well as pay a fee, made me experience an uncharacteristic burst of schadenfreude.
Sounding ever more like Mr. Turow in "Presumed Innocent," Mr. Landay writes: "Suspicion, once it started to corkscrew into my thoughts, made me experience everything twice: as a questing prosecutor and anxious father, one after the truth, the other terrified of it".
Having two sons just made me experience that so much more," she says.
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When I am told that a junior colleague of mine was unjustly denied reappointment, the thought of this injustice is sufficient to make me experience anger.
I'm confused by this compulsion to watch and read things that will make me experience a cocktail of emotions I'm trying to avoid.
That kind of experience made me feel I wanted to have my own label".
The experience made me feel really small.
Somehow this experience made me feel compassion for that person.
The experience made me feel like Chris Christie on an airplane.
"The experience made me feel so proud and accomplished," Suggashie said.
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