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Discover Ludwig'make them relax' is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as when trying to encourage someone to take a break or to unwind after a long day. For example: "Let's take a break and make them relax for a few minutes."
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"What I'm trying to do is to make them relax during the visits," he said.
"Make them relax, make them see this chick behind the camera who doesn't know what she's doing or being an idiot, and they start to laugh and not take it so seriously".
But if you "make" them relax, then they will lose the ability to automatically heal and thus, you will be avoiding the main cause of the problem.
Give them enough money to pick a good outfit, make them relax, tell them the party is going to be awesome.
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Ask them about the topic only after you make them relaxed.
It makes them relax a little.
In other Arab states, he said, it is rare to find men who are both religious and gay, but the high numbers in Jidda made them relax somewhat.
Once they signed up it was more about making them relaxed.
One can speculate that a thumping win for the generals' friends would make them more relaxed about having Ms Suu Kyi at large again.
Of course, they're going to feel the altitude, and so I'm going to be right there to calm them down, just to make them feel relaxed.
The status meetings were also changed from formal meetings to coffee breaks during the pilot project, in order to make them more relaxed.
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