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The phrase "question made" is not correct or usable in written English.
It would need to be modified to convey the intended meaning. For example: "The question made me pause."
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And the question made sense.
The question made Mr. Bloomberg cross.
Had Jacob's question made him come?
See how my initial question made — what's your name?
To him, the question made no sense whatsoever.
Then one question made him lose his composure.
(The phrasing of the question made the club's bias clear enough).
He told me, essentially, that the question made no sense to him.
But Mr. Greenberg said he believed that his question made an impression on the jury.
The Questioningly Council was confused, and so those who supported the question made their case.
"What church are you the minister of?" The question made Sara laugh.
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