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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me enjoy" is not grammatically correct; the correct way to phrase this sentence would be "make me enjoy it." You can use this phrase when you want someone to do something to make you happy or content
For example, "Can you please make me enjoy my lunch break?"
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It doesn't make me enjoy it.
Knowing that doesn't really make me enjoy the process, but it does get me to sit down.
I think the effect, though, has been to make me enjoy acting more.
Once I'm in a good mood I don't need anything to make me enjoy myself.
"It definitely motivated me to work towards getting into a role that would make me enjoy going to work – I got the impression that my Dad's job was never a means to an end".
There are two scenarios that might make me enjoy this game: 1) Italy win, only this would kind of be ruined by the effect it would have on the final weekend (it would give Wales the title) so actually scrap that.
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He's the one who makes me laugh, makes me enjoy life — even vacuuming.
He's made me enjoy the game again".
Seeking help got me through to a better outlook and made me enjoy life.
"What makes me enjoy the game so much is that there is no class distinction," Ramsey said.
It's hearing this that really makes me enjoy being part of Family Link.
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