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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redeem me" is grammatically correct, and can be used in written English.
It implies a plea for help or for someone or something to save you from a difficult situation. For example: "I don't know how I can fix this mess I've made. Redeem me, please!".
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That's why I watched it twice, I quickly remind him, thinking that should redeem me.
This required the painstaking hunting of those animals, which I did with a good will, hoping that my efforts might redeem me from the terrible mistake of the snare.
But, you redeem me from my fear.
Draw near to me, redeem me, set me free because of my enemies...
Forgiveness, grace, and peace are necessary to redeem me from the sin, guilt and doubt that mar my heart.
It was his life's story that reminded me that even in the mouth of the lion, God will save me, redeem me and elevate me.
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As he wrote in his book "Soledad Brother," "I met Marx, Lenin, Trotsky, Engels, and Mao when I entered prison, and they redeemed me".
If Big Lots is bad karma, my next stop hopefully redeemed me.
Half of the people I love most have both; and so do most of the artists who have changed and redeemed me, given me life.
JCM "Let me oh let me redeem oh redeem oh myself, tonight," sings Bieber on Sorry, which is currently No 2 in the singles chart – held off the top position only by Love Yourself, another song from the Purpose album.
Luckily, ever the professional, Bruce swiftly gave me the chance to redeem myself by asking me to introduce the final song of the show.
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