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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me sad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express your feelings about a situation. For example, "Seeing all the homeless people living on the street makes me sad."
Exact(55)
Doesn't make me sad.
#Monazarat make me sad.
That does make me sad.
Clients don't make me sad.
And little things make me sad.
But retiring doesn't make me sad at all.
Similar(5)
That makes me sad.
This makes me sad.
Normally, this makes me sad.
It just makes me sad.
Still, it made me sad.
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