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The phrase "make you depressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has a negative effect on someone's mental health or emotional state. For example: "The news of her daughter's health problems really made her depressed."
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Can therapy make you depressed?
It's enough to make you depressed.
There's a lot that happens in the world to make you depressed.
Fast food can make you depressed, less able to control your emotions - and cutting them out could improve your mood, new research suggests.
I'm not trying to make you depressed, only to warn you.
It's no surprise that a life-threatening disease such as cancer can make you depressed.
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What makes you depressed?
Is it true that being in the Spice Girls made you depressed?
Unemployment, as we can infer from the use of antidepressants in places like Blaenau Gwent, makes you depressed.
Even if you secretly doubted that he was actually well-organized enough to run an international conspiracy, it made you depressed to see him looking so happy.
All this is even more interesting considering the same researcher, Zhana Vrangalova, Ph.D. of Cornell, wrote just a few months ago that casual sex makes you depressed.
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