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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make him relax" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to help or encourage someone to become calm and less stressed. It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. "I could see that he was feeling anxious, so I tried to make him relax by telling him a joke." 2. "The massage therapist used various techniques to make me relax during my session." 3. "Taking a walk in nature always helps me to make myself relax and clear my mind." 4. "She played some soothing music to make her baby relax and fall asleep." 5. "The teacher asked the students to do some breathing exercises to make them relax before the exam." In all of these examples, the phrase "make him relax" is used to describe the act of helping someone become calmer and less tense.
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I think that will make him relax.
I'd like to be behind the speed, but it's not beneficial to make him relax".
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It is very interesting to see which topics make him relaxed, and which do not.
I thought, based on his behavior, talking to the patient was effective enough to somehow make him relaxed".
She recalled: "There were times when he would ask me to marry him, and I would say, 'You have me for the rest of your life, you don't need to marry me, I'm going to go on...have my own marriage and my own kids, and you'll always have me.' I think it made him relax.
For him, the point is that fatherhood made him "relaxed", and he ended up nailing it.
Whatever he felt, it was not enough to make him to relax in the dugout.
You must talk, touch and look at him to make him feel relax and secure of you both.
Dressed in a custom-made navy pinstripe suit that was rumpled just enough to make him appear relaxed, Mr. Rips, 47, made the rounds during cocktails, sipping a Laphroaig single malt Scotch and plucking mango crab rolls from the trays.
That probably comes from confidence from the wins he's getting, which make him more relaxed.
Contemplating the meaning of life doesn't make him want to relax and work less.
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