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The phrase "hurt me" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when someone is asking or instructing another person to cause them physical or emotional pain. Example: "Please don't hurt me!" cried the little girl as she cowered in the corner. In this example, the phrase "hurt me" is used as a plea for someone to not cause harm to the speaker. It can also be used in other contexts, such as in a consensual BDSM scenario, where one person may give permission to another to cause them pain.
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"It hasn't hurt me.
You can't hurt me".
"It doesn't hurt me.
You hurt me.
Please don't hurt me.
"It really hurt me".
A. It hurt me.
"Whispers can't hurt me.
"Absolutely that hurt me".
And it hurt me".
This won't hurt me".
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