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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as for ourselves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement or opinion that pertains to the speaker or their group, often in contrast to others.
Example: "As for ourselves, we believe that collaboration is key to success in this project."
Alternatives: "Regarding us" or "Concerning ourselves".
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As for ourselves, we already felt punished and knew only that more punishment was to come.
We should, as charitable organizations do, measure success in terms of outcomes for others as well as for ourselves.
But we don't explain this simply and convincingly enough to inspire a new generation of supporters – for development more generally as well as for ourselves.
As for ourselves: in the short term, we have rising energy and medical costs that will more than eat up the average tax cut; in the long term, we can only guess where Social Security will be when we retire.
For Montaigne, as for ourselves, the language of emotion is couched in a language of spatial intimacy: we feel "close to", "attached to" and "touched" by others – as Montaigne shows in his essay "Of Friendship", dedicated to the memory of his close friend Etienne de La Boétie.
As for ourselves, we were not surprised to conclude in the previous section that the maximum amount of information (again, in the MTC sense of the word) is produced by a text where each character is equally distributed, that is by a perfectly random sequence.
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"I'm hurting, not as much for ourselves as for the fans," he said.
(He didn't actually mention Whigs, obviously, but he did endorse the dictum of Lincoln, a onetime Whig stalwart, that "through government, we should do together what we cannot do as well for ourselves").
"We've got to do it for them, as much for ourselves.
"When you finish top eight the expectation for next season is higher, we know that, but we want to set a higher standard as well for ourselves.
But I also share the belief of our first Republican President, Abraham Lincoln -- a belief that, through government, we should do together what we cannot do as well for ourselves.
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