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The phrase "made him to" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "made him" or "caused him to." Example: His father's strict rules made him rebellious. (correct) His father's strict rules made him to be rebellious. (incorrect).
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That made him, to the people who were his audience, real and if not liked, respected".
Sir Fred's refusal to surrender any of his £16.9m pension has made him, to many, public enemy No 1 of the banking crisis.
This strange conversation between the two wives pinpoints something about the psychic power of Hardy's imagination, and how cruelly hard it made him to live with.
For how sad it made him to see how readily his father would have been soothed by a great quantity of anything.
Currently they are running a 30-second spot with a wistful Mr. Romney recalling how proud it made him to grow up in the state that gave rise to the American auto industry.
Although his blogs and columns at Jezebel, the Atlantic and even (occasionally) Comment is free had their admirers, his troubled personal history made him, to many others, an entirely inappropriate spokesman for feminism.
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That makes him, to use his own term, a "minimalist" about truth.
Get someone to make him to like you.
If a slow speaker then make him to speak fast.
He will test it, if he doesn't make him to test it.
If he is a fast speaker make him to speak slow.
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