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Discover Ludwig"bully me" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to intimidate or mistreat someone, typically someone perceived as weaker. It can be used in various contexts, such as expressing a demand or making a statement. Example: "Don't bully me into doing your homework for you." (demand) Example: "I won't let anyone bully me anymore." (statement of determination) Example: "The new manager was known to bully her employees into working overtime." (description of behavior).
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"We all know bullies thrive when nobody takes them on," she said, "and I'm not going to let some arrogant narcissist bully me.
"You can't bully me," my wife says.
"You didn't bring gloves to the Alps?" "Don't bully me".
If someone wanted to bully me, well, you know what?
"When I was little he kind of did bully me," said Filip Bendersky, 14, a neighbor.
I'm not going to sit meekly and let some arrogant narcissist bully me".
You're not going to bully me into silence like you've done to everybody else".
He said he wrote back to both letters with a simple message: "You're not going to bully me".
Bully me, cajole me, love me This year, the audience were the stars.
You think I would really stand for mayor if one person yelling is going to bully me?
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CPA revealed that both factors ("Bullying me" and "Bullying others") explained 44.6% of total variance.
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