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The phrase "did to me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that someone performed that affected the speaker personally.
Example: "I can't believe what he did to me last week; it was completely unexpected."
Alternatives: "did to my face" or "did against me".
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"It's actually what my hair did to me". .
Or did to me.
"What you did to me is reprehensible.
It did to me in Beijing.
"Look what they did to me".
Well, it did to me.
These scars they did to me".
That's what they did to me.
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"It reminded me of what Parcells did to me when I was a rookie," Martin said.
"What Lucky did to me was make me stop kidding myself," Charles reflected many years later.
"He got what they did to me".
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