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"calm me" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a request or command, asking someone to help calm or soothe the speaker. For example: - "Please calm me down, I'm feeling very anxious." - "His voice was gentle and calming, it always seemed to have a way of calming me." - "I know you're upset, but yelling won't help. Just take a deep breath and try to calm yourself." - "She often turns to her favorite music to calm her during stressful times."
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That seemed to calm me down.
That really helped calm me down.
My friends try to calm me down.
He tried to calm me down".
"It helps to calm me down".
My own kids calm me down.
This figure should calm me, but I must tell you it does not calm me at all.
"You handled that perfectly," Beth said, trying to calm me.
She would take the knife away and calm me down.
I'm on plenty of tablets to calm me down".
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She had a calmness about her that calmed me.
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