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"deserve you" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts to express the sentiment that someone's actions or qualities are worthy of admiration. For example, "Your hard work and dedication to this project have not gone unnoticed. You truly deserve you."
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Give them what they deserve, you know?
If they don't, they don't deserve you.
And your company, by the sound of it, does not deserve you.
I don't deserve you", you see it all slowly unfold before your eyes.
I cannot promise that I will deserve you From this day on.
Representative Kevin Brady, Republican of Texas, said, "If you get a subsidy you don't deserve, you will have to pay it back".
To quote for the umpteenth time the old Don King maxim: in boxing, you don't get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate.
(It can't be easy to perform exchanges like this: "What did I do to deserve you?" "Probably didn't hurt that I'm sexy").
"Good luck, God bless you; maybe we didn't deserve you," Mr. McCall said after the 4-to-3 vote to oust Mr. Fernandez in February 1993.
If the words "Hey babe, I hope the lining on your tote bag isn't leather" doesn't get you laid, they don't deserve you.
"Nylon Smile" is an ominous web of backwards guitars, tom-toms and diminished chords in which Ms. Gibbons sings, "I don't know what I've done to deserve you".
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