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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make me whole" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the desire to become complete or reach a point of satisfaction or fulfilment. For example: "I felt like a part of me was missing until I found the courage to make me whole again."
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These are the things that make me whole.
"No settlement is going to make me whole," she said.
Candidates must truly know, he said, that "this will make me whole".
It touches on so many aspects that help to make me whole.
I anticipated that some day, when this was over, my weeks would be filled with therapists and doctors, all trying to make me whole again.
The executive, Sherry Gibson, told jurors that Karl Demmler, a long time friend to her and Mr. Poulsen, told her that Mr. Poulsen "wanted to make me whole".
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This pretend life of the movie felt more real than my real life, and it made me whole.
That experience made me not only capable [of writing] this film, but it made me whole as a person.
It makes me whole to remember that this is what I've come through to get where I am.
By including me and sharing their language and culture, the people of the Iowa deaf community made me whole and at the same time strengthened their community just a little bit.
I felt obligated to take over those commitments and losses until the clients made me whole.
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