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The phrase "rattles me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to greatly disturb, unsettle, or agitate someone mentally or emotionally. An example of its usage could be: "The thought of public speaking always rattles me, causing my hands to shake and my voice to quiver."
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The comment rattles me.
"This attention kind of rattles me".
As a mother to two young children, it is the heartache that rattles me most.
I turn up things I'd rather not know about, and it rattles me.
"It's very emotional to hear — it rattles me," said Sean Morey, a special-teams player now with the Seattle Seahawks, who is a co-chairman of the union's brain-injury committee.
What I saw in Iraq still rattles me -- both because it betrays our traditions and because it just doesn't work.
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I don't know about you, but the "threat" of negotiations doesn't rattle me--and I would bet Beijing has similar feelings.
"It didn't rattle me," said Murray.
"Before, that would have rattled me.
His conviction rattled me to the core.
Second, big bets rattle me.
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