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"mentor me" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when asking for guidance, advice, or knowledge about a specific topic from someone who is more experienced. For example, "Can you mentor me in public speaking? I want to get better at it."
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They helped mentor me".
Mark agreed to mentor me.
Fortunately, I got in contact with Nancy Salomon who offered to mentor me.
I told Bird she was an inspiration and asked if she would mentor me.
I count three bosses who have taken the time to mentor me personally as a leader.
Back then, I couldn't really write, so he started to mentor me.
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They were all mentors to me, those incredible actors.
"He mentored me.
He mentored me for a couple of months first.
He took me into his family and mentored me.
"He began mentoring me to direct movies," Mr. Weller said.
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