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The phrase "suggests me" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "suggest" typically requires an object that is not a person, and the correct form would be "suggests to me" or "suggests that I." Example: "The book suggests to me that we should consider alternative solutions."
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"I am Siri," she suggests me to write.
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"Comedy Central had suggested me, too.
He suggested me as his replacement.
In fact, if you hear of any jobs, maybe you'd suggest me.
"I'm pretty sure that must be why the Royal Opera suggested me to Mariame".
Stupid song suggesting me had no jurisdiction or agency over throbbing id.
Then I got sent the Daytona script with a note saying that Maureen had suggested me to play her husband.
Actually, Mathison says, "I think [producer] Kathy Kennedy loved 'The Black Stallion' more; she suggested me to Steven.
He suggested me.
They thought about who would be right for a part and they gave me a call, or someone suggested me.
I think Doug Aibel, the artistic director of the Vineyard theatre, had suggested me to her for The Scottsboro Boys.
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