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The phrase "be made to do" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is compelled or forced to perform an action.
Example: "He was made to do extra chores after missing his curfew."
Alternatives: "be forced to" or "be compelled to".
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"People shouldn't be made to do it.
The information system could not be made to do it.
He should be made to do a crash course.
(It's also the kind of thing Bart Simpson might be made to do at his blackboard).
The human brain cannot easily handle the connections that need to be made to do so.
And how, he was asked, could students be made to do that?
The much-derided police and crime commissioners will be made to do something useful.
Or if it can be made to do so, I couldn't work it out.
Computers can be made to do many routine tasks: work which can be described in great detail with no ambiguity.
Why have secretaries type in all that health-history information if a computer could be made to do the work?
Stanley Milgram wanted to understand how people could be made to do things they knew to be morally wrong.
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