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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delight me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a command or a request for someone to bring joy or pleasure to the speaker. Example: "The magician's tricks never fail to delight me."
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It didn't delight me.
It never fails to surprise and delight me.
They delight me and everyone around them.
"Good reviews delight me when I get them," he said.
For this reason I approached "Bright's Passage" with distrust, but I found much to delight me.
Any review that made reference to any of those writers would delight me.
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That delights me.
Their presence delighted me.
It delighted me.
This delighted me.
Yet some of it delighted me.
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