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The phrase "also makes you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an additional effect or consequence of an action or situation on a person.
Example: "This exercise routine not only improves your strength but also makes you feel more energetic throughout the day."
Alternatives: "also causes you to" or "also leads you to".
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Which also makes you think.
It also makes you listen.
It also makes you loving, he claimed.
It also makes you feel so old".
It also makes you thirst for more.
"And it also makes you feel lucky.
It also makes you suspect power.
Reading The Economist also makes you feel smart.
The outcome also makes you wonder about the Mountain West.
"It also makes you wish he would carry on".
Listening to classical music also makes you established middle class.
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