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The phrase 'has me' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you need to make a reference to yourself in a sentence. For example: "My friend John has me to help him with his schoolwork."
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Still has me wondering.
Tarloff has me there.
Test has me wondering.
It has me concerned.
"He has Me beaten to my knees".
He has me at "Sorry, darling".
"That guy definitely has me," Gee said.
Glenn Grothman has me pegged.
That's what has me a little puzzled.
This has me greatly confused.
"Nobody really has me interested.
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