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The phrase "shake me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a command or request for someone to physically shake the speaker. Example: "I feel so tired, can you please shake me awake?".
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My friend Cara said she saw a onesie that read: "THEY SHAKE ME".
He didn't shake me once".
And please don't literally shake me.
It is not words that shake me thus.
It's got to pick me up and shake me around.
"Normally when he comes in, he doesn't shake me," Avila said of Coke.
It really did shake me and I've toed the line ever since," he says.
She is "torn between opposite emotions that inhabit me and shake me".
"Mama shake me real hard, then get the big gat — that's called the belt.
For the most part, though, I was her cheerleader, and nothing, no matter how dark or despairing, could shake me.
Poetry: "O, shake me a basil gimlet at Silver Lake / and tell me about your tattoos, hermana".
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