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Discover Ludwig"made him go" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone was forced or persuaded to do something. Example: The boss's stern tone made him go finish his work immediately. In this sentence, "made him go" means that the boss's tone compelled or pressured the person to finish their work.
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She made him go.
I made him go to see the counsellors at university".
Lovey should have made him go to bed.
My mother made him go instantly to the Gents, to wash off the germs".
She made him go out, to the trees nearby, and select a switch for her to whip him with.
"It was a great sort of trouble that made him go the way that he went," Ljubica said.
They made him go to the bar for every round, and then they whistled and laughed to encourage him.
"That's the crazy thing — I was the one who made him go," said his mother, Ms. Noor.
What I call Penn's American instincts made him go for the essentials".
He wasn't there again today; I think we've made him go away.
We liked the fact you made him go out the back door next to the trash".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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