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The phrase "making people" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means to inspire or cause people to do something. For example, "The humanitarian's goal is to make people more aware of the struggles of homelessness."
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It's making people nervous.
Making people love him.
"I like making people miss".
"I like making people laugh.
Making people marvel at him.
I hated making people unhappy.
You are making people ignorant.
Making people happy should never be underrated.
But it is also making people nervous.
It's about making people more comfortable.
"They are just making people too crazy".
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