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"carries me" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe when something is being used to transport someone, as in: My mom's old sedan carries me to work every day.
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He carries me.
The tram carries me outside the city, to the highway.
He pulls me, then carries me, up the cliff face.
Hopefully the little bit of rhythm I did get carries me over".
He puts his arms around me and carries me to the sofa.
Suddenly, though, Jordan carries me away to other side of room.
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A strange current is carrying me.
Could you carry me?
You carrying me?
You carry me, Robin.
He really carried me.
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