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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a woman speaking to or about herself, often in the context of self-reflection or self-communication.
Example: "In her speech, she chose to address herself directly, acknowledging her past mistakes and expressing her commitment to change."
Alternatives: "speak to herself" or "refer to herself".
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She should address herself to the roots of the problem, which unquestionably lay at her door".
The comic horror of it all comes to a pitch as the narrator address herself: "Dude, you do not have time for a Rosa Parks moment.
After this display of candor, her testimony went along smoothly enough, except that the Judge had to ask her to address herself to him rather than to the spectators.
The first half is broad comedy (comedy, perhaps, is merely tragedy in which people don't give in); almost too breezily so; and Joan Littlewood's direction tilts it over into farce by making Avis Bunnage, as the girl's brassy mother, address herself directly to the audience, music-hall fashion.
Her gift for peppy country rock hooks is undiminished on tracks such as City Swans, but there's no mistaking the churn of raw feelings beneath, and slight, sparely adorned songs such as Afraid, where she seems to address herself in a daze of resigned desolation, make for even tougher listening.
Where this is not possible, the egoist would adhere to the least demanding of legal compliance, or at best, address herself to the low hanging fruits of 'beyond legal compliance' positive duties.
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Addressing herself to Feinberg, she went on, "We've suffered enough.
There are two routes you can follow,' she said, addressing herself solely to Rupban.
Ms. Lillien is a meticulous taster, addressing herself to sugar-free iced teas as a wine critic tastes gewürztraminers.
Visibly star-struck, she ignored the crowd and addressed herself to the president, who was sitting nearby.
Recently, she's taken to addressing herself out loud, a technique she read about in a psychology magazine.
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