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"wow me" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used as an imperative sentence, meaning it is used to express a command or request for action. Example: "I can't believe you won the competition! Wow me with your prize-winning dance moves!".
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They don't wow me.
You don't have to wow me with your dazzling prose (although dazzling prose is always welcome).
Of a fruit bread, Ms. Anderson says, "It doesn't wow me".
"Apple never fails to wow me, time after time," said Sayuri Aruga, 38, who sings in a progressive rock band in Tokyo.
Ms. Segrè said she wanted someone who would "wow me with the first three words" out of his mouth.
"He wasn't trying to wow me or dazzle me by bringing me to fancy restaurants," Ms. Nuzum said.
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He really wowed me.
He wows me every week.
I can't say for sure – it still wows me.
The next challenge was bacalhau, an ingredient that, I must admit, has never really wowed me.
David Murphy, who plays behind Beltre in left field, said Beltre "wows me on a daily basis".
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