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Discover Ludwig"by myself" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that something is done without the help or assistance of others. You can use "by myself" in a variety of situations, including: 1. When you complete a task without any help: "I was able to finish my homework by myself." 2. When you want to be alone or do something without company: "I prefer to eat lunch by myself in the park." 3. When you take responsibility for something: "I am going to clean the kitchen by myself." 4. When you are feeling independent or self-sufficient: "I can take care of myself and do things by myself." Example: "I was able to fix my car by myself. I didn't need to call a mechanic."
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By myself.
By myself, by myself.
"I was by myself.
I left by myself.
"Even by myself," she says.
All by myself," he said.
"I drove everywhere by myself.
I liked living by myself.
"I liked working by myself.
"I stay by myself.
"I'm playing by myself.
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