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Discover Ludwig"washed over me" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed with emotion. For example, "The sadness washed over me when I heard that my grandmother had passed away."
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Emotions washed over me.
A wave of guilt washed over me.
It just washed over me".
A surge of relief washed over me.
A number of questions washed over me: Was it planned this way?
A sickening feeling washed over me: something about me, and my body, was wrong.
When I became pregnant with my second child, this love washed over me again.
But no, it was all good news, and waves and waves of relief washed over me.
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It was a wave that was washing over me.
That's how strong the emotions feel washing over me.
Waves of nostalgia were washing over me.
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