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Discover Ludwig"make me question" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a feeling of being unsure or uncertain about something. For example: "The strange looks he gave me made me question my safety in his presence."
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You make me question my sexuality".
It is hard to disagree with that, even if recent events make me question this wisdom.
It does make me question the binding nature of my answer, though.
But it could also make me question my presumptions about myself.
Yet the realities of social care do not make me question my chosen career path.
The day they've chosen has sentimental meaning for both, but the logistics make me question their plans.
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— made me question that love.
"It really made me question my priorities".
"It made me question things.
You made me question everything about myself.
But this made me question everything".
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