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Discover Ludwig"makes me upset" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express frustration or disappointment. For example: "I was really looking forward to the event, but it got cancelled, which makes me upset."
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But one building regularly makes me upset: the Kaufhof building.
"And most people don't think of knuckleballers as athletes, which kind of makes me upset".
They get pushed out and that makes me upset and really, really angry.
"There is excitement on some people's faces, and that makes me upset.
"I have been working very hard for over 35 years full time and to question my love of bikes makes me upset," he wrote.
"It makes me upset, because they were nice people," said Ms. Viscogliosi, whose own daughter lives in a unit below Ms. Collins.
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"That made me upset," Maine said.
She constantly asked me when I got paid, and how much I got paid, and it made me upset.
I would learn about these things in bits and pieces, and sometimes it would make me upset.
Once, I did see them having sex, and it made me upset.
"It's hard to explain, but it made me upset the whole day," Mr. Warren said.
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