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The phrase 'haunt me' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts when someone is referring to a lingering memory, emotion, or feeling. For example, "The knowledge of my mistake continues to haunt me."
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Those images haunt me.
But it doesn't haunt me".
Two memories still haunt me.
It continues to haunt me.
This day will haunt me always.
It will haunt me for years.
The terrible things I done haunt me.
Both performances haunt me still.
These women's faces haunt me.
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"It's been haunting me.
It keeps haunting me.
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