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The phrase "recharge me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is commonly used to express the need for energy or motivation. Example: "I've been working all day and I'm exhausted. I need a break to recharge me for the rest of the day."
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Hand-held gadgets with batteries are great about communicating their energy needs ("recharge me if you ever want to hear Scritti Politti again!"), but what about the bigger machines in your home — the ones that lazily slurp up power all day long even, in some cases, when you think they are turned off?
It did recharge me in a huge way because I got to tend to some of these songs that were waiting for a home.
Its since also added calling and texting app Freetone and mobile top up app Recharge Me.
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But being here has completely recharged me.
Sometimes it's the peace and serenity that recharges me.
"Nature recharges me," she said, gazing out onto the bay.
If the government had granted my request and recharged me with terrorism, then its true face would have been exposed and it would have stood in the light of truth.
"It recharges me".
"It was hot and humid at home, but getting to see my grandparents down at the beach and having some good home-cooked meals really recharged me".
It doesn't drain me, it recharges me.
It naturally relaxes me and helps me recharge.
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