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The phrase "I gathered my" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically implies the action of collecting, bringing together, or organizing one's thoughts or belongings. Here are some examples: - "I gathered my thoughts before giving my presentation." - "I quickly gathered my things and ran out the door." - "After the storm, I gathered my scattered belongings from the backyard." - "I paused to gather my courage before asking for a raise." - "As I packed for my trip, I gathered my favorite books to bring with me."
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I gathered my courage.
But slowly I gathered my courage.
I gathered my boxes and said goodbye.
In the kitchen, emblematic of all my suffering, I gathered my forces and rose up.
As I gathered my belongings, Rabia handed me a parting gift: my mitt scraper.
Dinny asked, "So when do you want to go, and how?" I gathered my racquets, heading out.
As a man and father, I gathered my tiny tribe around me and watched them grow.
When the rain finally stopped, I gathered my courage to start small.
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I gather my pile, and the weight overwhelms me.
He added: "Before I shoot from the lip, I gather my thoughts.
I gather my friends, we rush out on our scooters, but nothing".
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