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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyze myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing self-reflection, personal growth, or introspection.
Example: "In order to improve my decision-making skills, I need to take some time to analyze myself and understand my motivations."
Alternatives: "reflect on myself" or "examine my thoughts".
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Trump once said, in an interview, "I don't like to analyze myself because I might not like what I see".
"I don't like to analyze myself because I might not like what I see," he confessed to one of his biographers, Michael D'Antonio.
"I don't want to analyze myself or anything, but I think, in fact I know this to be true, that I enter the world through what I write.
He made me analyze myself from an angle I'd never considered before.
I don't like to analyze myself because I might not like what I see".
I don't like to analyze myself because I might not like what I see". Two years and one disastrous presidential campaign later, most of the country doesn't either.
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"Now you've got me trying to psycho-analyze myself," she complained.
"When it comes to analyzing myself," he ventured, "I only know the questions.
"While I was going through the motions, I was analyzing myself, analyzing David Bowie, looking at the crowd, wondering what they were thinking," she said.
I have never sat down and analyzed myself.
The same tendency is seen in Europe and in the samples I have analyzed myself.
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