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The phrase "sweep me" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when asking to be taken away by something. For example, you could write: "The beauty of the landscape swept me away."
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I said, 'Somebody sweep me away.' " That did not happen.
Secretly, I still hope that Duckie will sweep me off my feet now.
He had to sweep me out of the way in order to make room for himself.
"Each one looked too simple to be anything, but would sweep me away.
I'm seeing a lot of guys, but I'm waiting for someone to sweep me off my feet".
More than walking, I soon realized, I was letting the city, the people rushing around me, sweep me along.
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It swept me along.
"That swept me away," Whitaker said.
"He swept me off my feet".
That swept me off my feet.
It swept me back into the marriage.
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