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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took over me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a strong emotion or feeling that overwhelms someone. Example: As soon as the rollercoaster started, a sense of excitement and fear took over me, causing my heart to race and my palms to sweat.
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I think my fear of messing up took over me and it crippled me in a way and that's no one's fault except mine.
'It felt as though something from within took over me.
It was a period when the urge to write took over me.
While we passed out flyers, talked to the police and supporters, and directed members of the media, an incredible feeling of empowerment and hope took over me.
"We held a meeting in the morning and that lunchtime, something took over me … I went to the top of building and I tried to hang myself with my tie.
Something took over me while there.
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'Fear takes over me,' she has said.
"I did fear that my problems had taken over me," he said.
I know deep down it's just a cough, but something takes over me and tells me everything is a thousand times worse than it really is".
I try not to let anyone in, least of all him, on the internal turmoil that's taken over me.
When I heard we raised over 16 million dollars this year, I felt a surge of emotion take over me... a feeling of connection to something larger than life.
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