に for causee (forced)
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In a causative construction, the causee can be marked with に or を. に typically signals more directive 'force someone to' or 'have someone do,' while を can shade toward 'let someone do.' 子供に勉強させる ('have/make the child study') vs 子供を行かせる ('let the child go'). Context and verb determine the nuance.
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