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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making him feel" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or situation that causes someone to experience a certain emotion or feeling. Example: "She was constantly criticizing him, making him feel inadequate and insecure."
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Most of these attacks were preceded by visualizing unformed flashes of light associated with black spots and a feeling of objects revolving and shimmering, making him feel as if he was on a giant wheel.
He blames her for making him feel particular things.
A beautiful jacket in blue worsted wool was making him feel sad over — what?
The city was making him feel older than his 42 years.
Sweat dripped from under his arms, making him feel strangely cold.
He has also battled back injuries over the years, making him feel even older at times.
The gesture acknowledged Matsui's fame while making him feel at home.
Making him work, making him feel the effects of the long layoff.
He said they placed a blanket over his head and sat on him, making him feel like he was suffocating.
Luis Suarez has confirmed he wishes to leave Liverpool this summer, blaming the British press for making him "feel uncomfortable".
His father, an oil company machine operator, repeatedly beat him, West writes, making him feel defiant and unlovable.
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