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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "make children" is not correct.
This could be interpreted as an instruction to create children, which is not grammatically correct nor makes any sense. It should be replaced with a phrase such as "raise children". For example: "Jane is a loving mother who takes great care in raising her children".
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Does sugar make children hyperactive?
No milk — milk could make children sick.
It may also make children smarter.
We all make children suffer".
"Our object is to make children happy".
My job is to make children hopeful.
Truth is, you can't make children unfussy.
"It tends to make children less selfish".
Now it's her who wants to make children scared.
"Toys, in and of themselves, do not make children obese".
And not just any joy: they make children laugh.
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