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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sweeps me" is not grammatically correct
You can, however, use the phrase "sweeps me off my feet" which means to cause someone to be deeply in love or greatly impressed. Example: His romantic gesture sweeps me off my feet.
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A nervy stagger out on a rocky ledge washed by thigh-deep water ends with a sudden drop and the current sweeps me away.
To me, now, there's nothing better than the randomness of radio, when a documentary or live session sweeps me away, nor of the serendipity of changing stations and hearing the opening bars of a song I'd not heard for years.
I love 'Star Trek,' but I can't get away from the slight campiness of it, and as a fantasist it's the romance of 'Star Wars' that really sweeps me away".
I ask him to tell me his story, and what he tells me just sweeps me away.
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"We laughed at the same things and discovered we had the same political beliefs, but it wasn't one of those sweep-me-off-your-feet sort of things," she said.
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.
Still, the performance swept me away.
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