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The phrase 'devastates me' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express strong sorrow or distress caused by a difficult situation. For example: "The news of his passing away devastates me."
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"That really devastates me.
'Solitude devastates me; company oppresses me.
"There are another 8,000 pieces out there, and that devastates me," Colonel Bogdanos said.
"It devastates me that I was able to live without Lou for the last year," she said, sitting in Redheads, a strip-mall restaurant where hundreds of mourners gathered last year after her husband's memorial service.
It devastates me to know that I missed the mark, and I will strive to do better, every day.
it just devastates me every day.
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It devastated me.
The play devastated me.
That'll devastate me.
It absolutely devastated me".
It used to devastate me.
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