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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crush me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an expression of defeat or being overwhelmed by a situation. For example: - "I can't believe I failed the exam again. Crush me." - "The workload this semester is going to crush me." - "Her words had the power to crush me emotionally." In each of these examples, "crush me" is used to convey a feeling of being emotionally or physically overwhelmed. It can also be used sarcastically to express a feeling of being unimpressed or unaffected by something. For example: - "He thinks he's so cool, but his jokes don't even crush me." - "I have to work overtime again. Oh, crush me with joy."
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You crush me!
"It would just crush me.
He chose to crush me".
Would you crush me in the stairwell?
These guys are going to crush me.
It took a day to crush me.
It can crush me; the same can happen to you".
I thought she was going to crush me.
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It crushed me.
That crushed me.
[sex] crushes me".
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