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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make somebody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to indicate causing or compelling someone to do something. Example: She made him clean the entire house by himself.
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"Make somebody make a decision".
"You make somebody miss in space.
"I don't want to make somebody else.
What could possibly make somebody more uncomfortable?
What would make somebody do that?
Reality television reminds us that money doesn't make somebody interesting.
"I love giving things that will make somebody happy.
The temptation right now is to make somebody pay.
I got to make somebody benched, you know.
"It's extremely difficult to make somebody look dead, to drain the body of intentionality.
"But I think just to make somebody respect people is very important".
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