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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had made him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone caused another person to become a certain way or to do something in the past.
Example: "The experience had made him more resilient than ever before."
Alternatives: "had caused him" or "had turned him into".
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label had made him uneasy.
(Michelle had made him quit smoking).
"The Gujarat government had made him rich".
It had made him sleep uneasily.
The Yankees had made him work.
And he spoke about who had made him good, who had made him famous.
had made him a target.
Raphael had made him late.
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She has made him legend.
His mother has made him a shadow.
It would have made him very happy.
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