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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make you tired" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something is causing someone to be tired. Example sentence: Studying for hours can make you tired.
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Lack of sleep doesn't just make you tired; it can have dangerous unseen effects.
A heavy or fatty meal — think Thanksgiving dinner — can make you tired.
"Give me a free hand for these two weeks and I'll make you tired of it".
They make you tired.
You should try doing some exercise to make you tired: how about jogging?
Unhealthy weekend activities can make you tired going into the workweek.
It can make you tired and dehydrated, but it's not because of any interaction with your medication.
That will make you tired, change your breathing, make you hot and then cool down, and that takes you into the phase of relaxation.
"They make you loopy, they make you tired, they make you nod out when you're taking them".
Dehydration will make you tired so putting a full glass back right away will help give you the energy to tackle your day with excitement and mindfulness.
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Don't eat too soon before a test though, as some foods can make you tired.
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