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"me harder" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It could potentially be used in spoken English as a short, informal way of saying "do it harder to me" or "try harder with me," but it would not be considered proper or widely accepted in written language. Example: "The coach told us to push ourselves harder, but I don't think he meant throwing the ball at me harder."
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"He pushes me harder than I would ever push myself".
I only know that it hits me harder every time.
"And it hit me harder than I expected.
"At first I didn't pay much attention to it, but he persisted, every day, and hit me harder and harder.
As far as who hit the hardest, that was Earnie Shavers; he hit me harder than Mike Tyson.
"If I meet somebody who strikes me harder than anyone ever has, I don't have to dissect that," he said.
Maybe it hit me harder because I had no idea she was sick.
At this point he said X directed the sex and used the phrase: "Fuck me harder".
More intriguing is Love Me Harder, where the saturated, mid-tempo atmospherics stand out.
"I relive that scene in the bathroom and it's changed me so much, made me harder.
He probably treats me harder than anyone else but he knows what I'm capable of doing.
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