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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shoved me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a physical action where someone forcefully pushes another person. Example: "During the argument, he suddenly shoved me, causing me to stumble back."
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He shoved me.
"Christ," he said, and shoved me away.
He shoved me in the right direction.
He shoved me and laughed right in my face.
He shoved me aside, and they started to get in.
My legs were dangling in the cool water when my brother-in-law shoved me in.
Two more took me by the arms, pulled me to a jeep and shoved me in.
He shoved me hard and I scraped my knee on the ground.
"And then someone came up behind me and said, 'She's dead,' and shoved me to the floor," he said.
Once, I made a mistake and he grabbed my head and shoved me," she says.
Kearney shoved me into a shack where an Afghan was cooking bread.
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