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Discover LudwigIs the phrase "make me sick" correct and usable in written English? Yes, the phrase "make me sick" is correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: The smell of rotten food always makes me sick.
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You make me sick.
Modern women make me sick.
I make me sick.
It would make me sick.
Don't make me sick.
"You people make me sick.
This news make me sick.
You make me sick, you do.
He said, "These people make me sick".
"These people make me sick," he said.
Good God, you make me sick.
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