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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admitted myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing personal acknowledgment of a feeling, action, or situation, often in a reflective context.
Example: "After much contemplation, I finally admitted myself to the fact that I needed help."
Alternatives: "acknowledged my own" or "confessed to myself".
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One time, a member of the public found me, another three times I admitted myself to hospital, and then the last time my flatmate found me.
By the time I admitted myself to the hospital last June after a downhill period of six months, I felt isolated in my own pitch-darkness, even when I was in a room full of conversation and light.
"I will not be at the fight to cheer Canelo to victory since I have voluntarily admitted myself into a treatment facility," said De La Hoya, 40, in a statement.
I should really have admitted myself into hospital, as I had done the year before, but I was determined that I was "sane".
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So I admitted myself to hospital.
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Is that not also Pirandello?' I had to admit myself out-manoeuvred by his mercurial nimbleness.
Looking back, I didn't miss a single lecture that I had to teach, but often I was close to getting to admitting myself into hospital.
Hadn't you thought about any of this before?' I felt so ill reading that mail I had to admit myself into the clinic at 4am".
It's about admitting myself that no matter what happens my mind is just drunk on this person.
Ten years later, I went to NYU again to admit myself to the psychiatric ward, not to mourn Blue but to get off of my medications.
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