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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to self-reflection, self-criticism, or actions directed towards oneself.
Example: "I often find myself laughing at myself when I recall my past mistakes."
Alternatives: "about myself" or "to myself".
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I can laugh at myself.
I am angry at myself.
"I was aghast at myself".
I looked at myself.
I swore at myself.
"I laugh at myself".
I'm angry at myself".
Annoyed at myself.
I know how to laugh at myself.
"I just look at myself," Brown said.
"I just started laughing at myself".
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