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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me tired" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an imperative sentence, meaning it is a command or request. It is used when you want someone or something to cause you to feel tired. Example: After a long day of work, I decided to go for a run. I told my roommate, "Make me tired!" and she suggested we do a high-intensity interval workout. By the end, I was exhausted and ready for bed.
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The medications often make me tired.
The night shifts make me tired.
[laughs] ROBIN -- [in a little-girl voice] Because you make me tired.
In life, I often encounter this problem, I am often psychologically and anxious by the pressure of work as well as related issues make me tired.
No matter the reasons, the effect is the same: You make me tired.
"I'm going to be honest, in the two last years that same 128bpm EDM was starting to make me tired.
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And it made me tired.
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The whole thing has made me tired.
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