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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make him unhappy' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say "Their constant bickering had the effect of making him unhappy."
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Kipling knew enough about shipbuilding to make him unhappy.
But he is clear on the one thing that does make him unhappy: official corruption.
There may be another series in his future, which would not make him unhappy.
Commissioner Bud Selig has told Angelos that he will not do anything with the Expos to make him unhappy.
"It was never easy to discuss bad news with him that would make him unhappy," Mr. Horton said.
Did she make him unhappy, torture him, sequester him, spy on him, and make his life hell?
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What made him unhappy?
When this happens, it makes him unhappy.
"You visualize yourself making him unhappy".
But that has made him unhappy.
But she couldn't help making him unhappy.
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