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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clue me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial way of asking someone to give information or knowledge about something. You can use it when you are looking for an explanation or understanding about a situation or topic. Example: "Can you clue me in on the new project our company is working on? I haven't been updated on it yet."
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I was so hoping he would clue me in.
Bobby did his best to clue me in.
Two friends who live near the canal clue me in to the reinvasion.
As a boomer myself, there is a whole new zeitgeist around culture that young people clue me into.
But Ann and Stona Fitch, the genii behind CFP, clue me in from time to time about the total amount CFP has raised in one year.
I'll touch on anything noteworthy, of course, but I'll also be relying on readers and comments to clue me into anything I may have missed.
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Craig Williams in Australia really clued me in to that.
"Hunting," Steve said, cluing me in, somewhat vaguely, as he had with his politics.
Then an aid worker clued me in on a subtle identifier.
Then he sat me down and clued me into how to get my elderly mother the best palace experience.
"He actually took my hands and danced with me, which clued me in that he might be interested," she said.
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