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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is directing their attention or remarks towards themselves or is speaking to themselves, often in a reflective or self-directed manner.
Example: "In moments of doubt, he often addressed himself, reminding himself of his goals and aspirations."
Alternatives: "spoke to himself" or "directed his thoughts".
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Then he addressed himself to the woman.
Instead, he addressed himself to my parents.
One Coca-Cola man recently addressed himself to this question.
Then he addressed himself to the table and sank an oblique carom shot.
Cleisthenes seems also to have addressed himself to the definition of the Assembly, or Ecclesia.
During the remainder of his career, he addressed himself to problems of deciphering.
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(He addresses himself to Marvin Schwartz).
He addresses himself throughout to 'you'you
Confucius's response was to address himself to the issue of learning to be human.
"I do remember passing her a while back," Burke said, addressing himself to the cop.
Apparently, however, this isn't anything to which Mr. M. cares to address himself.
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