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Discover Ludwig"got to me" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the context of something affecting someone emotionally or psychologically. For example, "Her words really got to me."
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"Her haughtiness got to me".
His mustache got to me.
But it got to me.
It really got to me.
Eventually they got to me.
That really got to me.
He got to me, too".
Nerves got to me.
"That got to me," he said.
It got to me right away.
Hammons commented, "That got to me.
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