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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I announced myself" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where a person announces or introduces themselves, usually in a formal or official setting. Example: "As I entered the interview room, I announced myself to the panel of interviewers and took a seat at the table."
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I announced myself and where I was going, and asked if he needed me to sign in or furnish identification.
"When he asked the audience if there were any dwarfs in [the audience], I announced myself.
I announced myself and he popped out of bed.
"I can do this," I said to the nurses watching me, lying as I announced myself as the "respiratory therapist".
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It is with great pride that I announce myself as the bearded lady of the charity world.
In the tiny, hothouse world of undergraduate journalism, I'd announced myself as a trainee Cold Warrior.
I arrived and announced myself to the receptionist, but failed to note that Kate had already arrived and was sitting in the waiting area.
Whenever I would meet new people, I would announce myself as the face of evil simply by saying that "I sell tobacco".
But I came out quickly and announced myself, and she responded with a flurry of swearing usually reserved for sailors and Al Swearengen.
When the book was nearly finished, morbidly shy and unsure of myself, I announced, like an arrogant idiot, that I wouldn't do PR, any PR, not having the vaguest clue at the time that I'd be lucky indeed to be offered any.
I announced my intention to give myself a crash course in the game to Otis one evening, interrupting his search for Obsidian to build a portal to the Nether dimension.
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