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Discover Ludwig"make you" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. As an imperative sentence: "Make your bed before leaving for school." 2. As a conditional sentence: "If I give you money, will it make you happy?" 3. In a subordinate clause: "The idea that I could make you feel loved was my motivation." Here is an example sentence using "make you": "Listening to music can make you feel relaxed and improve your mood."
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They make you better".
Workouts make you hungry.
To make you think.
"Movies make you rich.
Vaccines make you sick!
"They make you pay".
To make you happy.
She'll make you happy".
Make you bankrupt.
They make you nostalgic.
He'd make you believe".
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