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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assassinate myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a metaphorical context, often to express self-sabotage or self-criticism, rather than a literal meaning.
Example: "In my quest for perfection, I often feel like I tend to assassinate myself with harsh self-judgment."
Alternatives: "self-sabotage" or "undermine myself".
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I knew that would happen, so as soon as the thought came to my mind, I decided to assassinate myself as a gesture.
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Assassinate them.
Assassinate your television.
Assassinate a man on Broadway?
Nor did they assassinate Benazir Bhutto.
Don't assassinate.
"I had devoted myself not only to the Army but to the notion of the Army: duty, honor, country," Crofton says -- as he is sent on a black-bag mission by Sherman to assassinate a Cuban rebel leader.
Wonder who he's about to assassinate.
Can challenge your friends and assassinate them.
Unsuccessful attempt to assassinate monarch.
"Assassinate the president?
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