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Discover Ludwig"make them willing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you want to express the idea of causing or persuading someone to be willing to do something. Example sentence: "The new training program will make them willing to work longer hours."
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Reminding your parent that it might be a fixable issue will hopefully make them willing to see their doctor.
But there will always be countries that find the technology attractive enough to make them willing to rearrange energy markets in its favour.
Voters' trust in Mr Key appeared to make them willing to give National the benefit of the doubt.
Psychologists have long reported that extreme sensory deprivation is one of the quickest ways to drive people mad -- and make them willing to confess to anything.
"We need someone who can restore the confidence in our new chiefs and make them willing to make decisions on their own," he said.
Then he summoned some Indians who by custom ate the bodies of their parents and asked them what would make them willing to burn their fathers' bodies.
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The labor market remains healthy enough to keep incomes growing modestly, and the long booms of the 80's and 90's have convinced many consumers that the good times will soon return, making them willing to take on new debt.
This same report will radicalize Muslims living in the West, making them willing to hide and otherwise support suicide bombers.
That makes them willing to direct lobbyists to protect their own personal pay".
A shared purpose brings the people together and makes them willing to do the hard work of innovation.
In interviews outside polling places, voters said that anxiety about China made them willing to at least try some of Mr. Abe's ideas.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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