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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make me cringe' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression used to describe feeling embarrassed or uncomfortable in a particular situation. For example: His comments on the game made me cringe.
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I know they make me cringe.
Cliché, but they make me cringe.
The word alone was enough to make me cringe.
Ultimately, I try not to wear anything that would make me cringe in five years.
"A joke he would tell would make me cringe and then make me laugh at the same time".
"Things I've done in the past always make me cringe a bit".
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Makes me cringe".
It made me cringe".
That made me cringe.
Normally such participation makes me cringe.
Sometimes it even makes me cringe.
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