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Discover Ludwig"makes one" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to mean "causes someone to feel or do something." Here are some examples: - The sight of her crying makes me feel sad. - His speech made everyone in the audience laugh. - Her behavior makes me question her intentions. - The sound of the waves crashing against the shore makes me feel relaxed. - The teacher's strict rules make the students behave in class.
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It makes one laugh.
Makes one 23cm cake.
"It makes one angry.
Makes one litre.
Makes one loaf.
Ben Nye makes one that's really affordable.
Being desired makes one desirable.
It makes one look old".
Nobody ever makes one tape.
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This makes one-fourth cup dressing.
This makes one-quarter cup dressing.
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