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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slammed me" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used when someone does something with great force or impact. For example: "She slammed me with the door when she opened it."
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"I felt like God slammed me".
"It slammed me in the face".
"You slammed me into the ground and everything".
Jacobs himself said that Gianforte "body slammed me".
To tell her everything would be O.K. Hearing that message slammed me with guilt.
Later, another guard "slammed me and my Koran into the fence," Mr. Mohamed said.
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"He threw a table into my stomach and body-slammed me several times into the wall".
A wave of anger slams me and almost knocks me down.
True says, "They thought they would woo me, and, when I didn't respond, they decided to slam me".
Afterwards she comes over: 'Hey, hot shot,' she says, 'if you slam me, you slam me like one of the boys.'" RUPERT CORNWELL Johnnie "Mae" Young, wrestler: born Sand Springs, Oklahoma 12 March 1923; died Columbia, South Carolina 14 January 2014.
So, slam me for saying so, but I'm really proud of the NHS.
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