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"make me think of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It means to cause someone to remember or imagine something. You can use this phrase to describe something that evokes a certain memory or association for you. Example: "The smell of freshly cut grass always makes me think of my childhood summers spent playing in the backyard."
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"They make me think of Northern Renaissance portraits".
Why does this make me think of Fred Biletnikoff?
Sleeping pills always make me think of Judy Garland.
The corridors make me think of Polanski's The Tenant (1976).
It didn't make me think of the military but of village fetes.
"It's just gonna make me think of life a lot differently.
They make me think of lemmings, flinging themselves over an astral cliff.
It make me think of the St . PaulWinter Carnival & its long toboggan run.
(For some reason liberal Republicans always make me think of bird-watching.
They make me think of giant bars of chocolate, but they're actually flats.
They make me think of screwball comedies, or Fred and Ginger.
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