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"I proclaimed myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that you declared something about yourself. Example: After years of trying and failing to find the confidence to speak publicly, I proclaimed myself a confident speaker and applied for a job as a motivational speaker.
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I proclaimed myself a closet Freudoid, a devotee of the revolutionary thinker, and announced my determination to visit Vienna -- where her great-grandfather set up shop more than a century ago -- and London, his last home before immortality.
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So much so that my identity was wrapped up in being a shitshow -- I proudly proclaimed myself a stoner and alcoholic, regarding the distinctions as part and parcel of being a writer.
The first, "commonwealth," explores the political and emotional limbo created by Puerto Rico's nebulous status as neither state nor sovereign: no, not yet, no, not yet i will not proclaim myself, a total child of any land, i'm still in the commonwealth stage of my life, wondering what to decide, what to conclude, what to declare myself.
Mock took exception to the characterization on Twitter, firing back that she was born "a baby" and noting, "As I grew up, I discovered my girlhood, I discovered my womanhood, and I proclaimed and defined myself for myself".
I'm unafraid to proclaim myself a disciple of Jesus Christ.
Because I find myself too often failing to reach the ideals of my religious and moral beliefs, I don't easily publicly proclaim myself as the best example of faith.
As an Irish person, I'm aware of the historical oppression of my people and culture by British colonialism, and while I'm grateful that Queen Elizabeth II has in recent years made efforts to honour the Republic, I have no desire to proclaim myself her subject.
When I started as a student of art and in the beginning years (when I called myself a "painter" not daring to be so bold as to proclaim myself an artist,) I was trying to learn techniques.
"Just wait," I proclaimed.
"I did it!" I proclaimed.
"Beautiful!" I proclaimed.
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