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Sentence The phrase 'make you become' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you would use 'make you become [something]' to express the idea of causing someone to change into something else. For example, "The magical potion made him become a dragon."
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Becoming dehydrated can be fatal, or at least make you become very ill.
"India doesn't make you become anything.
His constant talk, I decided, was intended to make you become the noodle by not allowing you to think too much.
The broker had provided no agenda or subsequent notes of the meetings at schools under pressure to become academies, while, said Crumpton's letter, on each occasion she had said: "The minister will make you become an academy, and will intervene both in the school and in the local authority if they do not support this action".
I'm actually more bullish than that, but there is nothing like having a ferocious rally behind you to make you become overconfident.
You watch the city that helped make you become a place you no longer recognize.
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"It makes you become simpatico with the guy".
Having a rainwater harvesting system "makes you become a good resource manager," Mr. Kight said.
Would you say your blog has made you become a food waste activist?
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