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"make me feel guilty" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It expresses the idea of causing someone to experience guilt or remorse. You can use it when talking about a situation where someone's actions or words have made you feel guilty. Example: "Her constant reminders of my mistake make me feel guilty, even though I have apologized and tried to make amends."
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"He tried to make me feel guilty".
Things that used to make me feel guilty, I now feel compassion for.
No judgment, no showing me pictures of fetuses, no trying to make me feel guilty.
Another book to tap in to my perfectionism and make me feel guilty about my family's reality?
In a world in which animal rights are gaining ground, barbecue season should make me feel guilty.
I like clothes that have a history, that remind me of a holiday or a party where I disgraced myself, rather than items that make me feel guilty.
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"And it just makes me feel guilty and like a bad person that I don't have that feeling for them".
It made me feel guilty.
He made me feel guilty".
This makes me feel guilty again.
My mother makes me feel guilty because her mother made her feel guilty.
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