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The phrase "a part of himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a connection or emotional significance that someone feels towards a particular aspect of their identity or experience.
Example: "In his artwork, he poured out a part of himself, revealing his innermost thoughts and feelings."
Alternatives: "a piece of himself" or "an aspect of himself".
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He's giving up a part of himself.
He wants to reclaim a part of himself that he once left behind.
I would say he's projecting a part of himself on to that character".
But there is a part of himself rarely displayed to the celebrities he works for.
He soon became our pre-eminent theatrical confessor, even as he always held a part of himself back.
Brooks has lost a part of himself, that's true, and he's more or less in a state of grief in the story.
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In the process, he managed to become a part of history himself.
Leonid Kuchma for his failure to deal with corruption--and even possibly being a part of it himself.
Seen as an image of order and integration in a bottle, Kandor might represent a part of Kelley himself, his own highly developed intellect.
Mr. Spitzer, he said, "wants to remain a public voice, he wants to be heard, and so I think the interviews are a part of explaining himself, being his own advocate, that ensure that he will remain a public personality".
There remains a critical (and I mean that in both senses of the word) part of Jon Stewart that is not part of the ostensible "act," a part of him scrutinizing himself from the sidelines.
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