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The phrase "next me" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal spoken contexts to indicate proximity to someone, but it lacks clarity in written form.
Example: "Please sit next me during the meeting."
Alternatives: "beside me" or "next to me.".
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So what bothers me on a deep personal level is that if austerity is seen as the only way forward, then not only is it unfair to the current generation of "workers bailing bankers," but the next "me" may not happen.
Stop trying to be the next me.
TheyVIcouldide to Capital Punishment.
"Next me," Ms. Rodham says wryly.
"I just want to be the next me," she said, as if she had a public relations coach who had anticipated that question.
Shall we watch Sky Sports together and talk about who's going to be the next me?" No, Paul Scholes. "I really reckon it could be Jack Wilshere, but Ross Barkley's good, too".
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It was close to me or next to me.
Love, if you love me, lie next to me.
"Sit next to me when you kiss me," she said.
"He was next to me.
She surfaced next to me.
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