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The phrase "charm me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to impress or enchant you, often in a playful or flirtatious context.
Example: "If you really want to win me over, go ahead and charm me with your best stories."
Alternatives: "enchant me" or "captivate me."
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You charm me.
She tried to charm me.
One of them tries to charm me by touching me with a talisman, a snake head.
Since I was a teenager, Samos has never ceased to charm me.
Zebra and impala were so common they were pretty much ignored, although the elegance of the dainty impala never ceased to charm me.
And this cute-as-a-bug VW proceeded to charm me: buzzing through traffic, topping 50 m.p.g. on the highway and delivering improbable four-passenger space in a car seven inches shorter than a Mini.
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I think to meself, 'no I am still young enough to..'.... and its another reason why I don't like…I still want to go out, I've still got me charm and me confidence, I always had that cheeky boy sort of thing but now I'm scared to get into a relationship because I can't perform.
"Her efficiency charmed me".
"He charmed me," she said.
She charmed me too.
But this trail utterly charmed me.
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