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Discover Ludwig"make you to" is not a grammatically correct expression in written English.
You should use an appropriate verb followed by an infinitive (for example, "invite you to" or "encourage you to"). For example: "The manager encouraged me to apply for the job."
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The Republican Party is hoping to make you to think "Hype and Blame".
Rdio scores points by letting you use your free minutes on mobile, while the others make you to pay to even try their mobile apps.
The video positions the problem as a "focus on apps over the phone experience itself" and points out how "current smartphones make you to use them one at a time in and out, and onto the next app, then the next, and the next, rarely working together".
He acts and looks mean enough to make you to dislike him.
Some times pennies can make you to think and read.
Wear darker colors like navy and black because they make you to look skinnier.
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