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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me go" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a desire or compulsion to leave or move from one place to another. Example: "The thought of missing the concert really makes me go."
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"Make me go faster!
Make me go forward.
"You can't make me go," he said.
Don't make me go down there again.
Just don't make me go there anymore".
"You can't make me go astray".
"Don't make me go on.
Sometimes they don't even make me go.
"You can't make me go," she said.
"Please don't make me go to Brooklyn".
Never make me go to dinner".
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