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The phrase "make him study" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to express the idea of causing or forcing someone to engage in studying. Example: "I need to find a way to make him study for the upcoming exam."
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Once while he was at Stanford, he missed Ann so much he auctioned off his camel's hair coat to pay for a trip home to see her. (His father had cut back his allowance to make him study).
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The latter turns a couple of runs away to square leg and actually looks completely comfortable so far, making him a study in contrasts with his jumpy, jittery teammates.
His dedication, as much to the principle of scientific record-keeping as to ozone study, would make him something of a working-class hero among scientists.
Mr. Gallaher also is a transgender person, and a former ward of the state — both of which, studies show, make him far more likely to experience homelessness.
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