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The phrase "ate me" is grammatically correct but contextually unusual in written English.
It can be used in a figurative sense, often in creative writing or metaphorical expressions, to convey a sense of being consumed or overwhelmed by something.
Example: "The stress of the deadline felt like it ate me alive, leaving me exhausted and drained."
Alternatives: "consumed me" or "devoured me".
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Thursday June 17 , 2013 I pretty well stopped eating in Palestine, not because I wasn't offered food at every turn, but because the intensity ate me alive.
"He ate me with his eyes; you could feel him swallowing whatever he looked at.
"It ate me up every night," said Harrison, who was a three-year starter at Flintridge Prep before starting for four years at Grinnell College in Iowa as a safety.
It ate me alive".
This place ate me up".
"It humiliated me and ate me up.
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Drink me, eat me!
They could eat me alive.
In the meantime, eat me.
I mean, it was eating me, eating me up inside".
"It just eats me up".
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