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Discover Ludwig'Dam me' is not part of a sentence, and it is not proper English
It is not used in written English. The phrase you are probably looking for is 'Damned me'. You can use this phrase when you are expressing regret, or when you are expressing an opinion that you are cursed. For example: "The traffic was so bad, Damned me for not leaving earlier!"
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DM me for details.
DM me.
DM me, let's talk.
DM me, they're open!
DM me if you're interested in helping.
DM me, at me," she said.
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I didn't have people DMing me on Reddit or on Twitter to say shitty things.
Divine: So I send him the link and then he DMs me and says here's my email.
"Postmates is gonna slay" Byttow DMed me, elaborating that "I think Postmates is in a very unique position to leapfrog itself and continue be the leader in the on-demand delivery space.
Then he DMed me and asked me for my number.
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