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The phrase "coach me" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used as a request for guidance, support, or instruction, often with a focus on improving one's skills or performance in a certain area. For example, "I'm having difficulty navigating the software - can you coach me through it?".
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Jared had to coach me".
"He's here to coach me," I'd said.
"But only one of the coaches would coach me.
"He's maybe thinking, 'Why does he want to coach me?
Osteen has continued to coach me in the months since that experiment.
In November, unaware of his place in history, I asked him to coach me.
"I told him, I don't want you to coach me timid," Boyd said.
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"Now, he's really coaching me.
Caucci coached me through it.
"Now he coaches me," Bishop said.
Everything you have been coaching me.
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