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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made them go" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when someone makes another person or group of people physically leave an area, as in "The police made the rowdy revelers go."
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His children played video games, although on sunny days he made them go outside to play.
She kept yelling at them, "I told you, I'm a lesbian!," but this just made them go faster.
Apatow then made them go on a date, tagging along with a camera and notebook, to test their chemistry.
The very fact they see a way to make a lot of money real quick made them go for it.
"We got some timely hits and made them go to the bullpen before the first was over," Mussina said.
But we don't know what went wrong this time, what thing made them go crazy and fire at us," he said.
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Make Them Go The Extra Paragraph.
Make them go away!
"I make them go in and out".
But Randy Moss makes them go.
Make them go to Manningham, make them go to Pascoe, all right.
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