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The phrase "possessed her" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing control, influence, or overwhelming feelings, often in a metaphorical or literary sense. Example: "The haunting melody possessed her, drawing her into a trance-like state."
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What had possessed her?
What possessed her to write that?
So what had possessed her to go onstage?
It was at Edinburgh that directing really possessed her.
What would have possessed her to murder them so violently?
Warm and pleasant, the euphoria brought about by the day still possessed her.
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Apollo can touch her, but he can't possess her.
Try to possess her, and she wafts away.
The men struggle to possess her; she doesn't possess herself.
She wishes to possess her child, whereas the Captain wishes to set Bertha free.
She wears a wristband that says "Fierce Courage" and still possesses her trademark wit.
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