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"I check myself" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that the speaker is being self-reflective or self-aware in a situation. Example: Before making any important decisions, I always take a moment to check myself and make sure my emotions are not clouding my judgment.
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I check myself a lot.
And yet I resisted my doctors' suggestion that I check myself into a hospital.
I get thoroughly checked every six months and, beyond that, at my (new) dermatologist's urging, I check myself every day.
"Sometimes I check myself out in the mirror and I note that I have a sort of lopsided thing going on when it comes to smiles..
Still, she resisted in-patient treatment out of fear that "if I check myself into the hospital, no one is ever going to read me again because I'm that crazy person who checked herself into the hospital," she told me.
"But then I check myself".
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I checked myself for fever.
"I checked myself today," she said.
The next day, I checked myself in for ECT".
So I checked myself into a methadone clinic," he said.
After five days in the hospital, I checked myself out.
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