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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'beat myself' is correct and usable in written English
It has two meanings: 1) to work hard and 2) to criticize oneself harshly. For example: "I've been beating myself up over not getting into my top choice school."
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Usually I beat myself.
"But I don't beat myself up.
I beat myself up about the finals.
"I beat myself up for a while.
I guess I beat myself".
"I beat myself into shape.
I'm not going to beat myself up.
"I didn't beat myself, I don't think.
"I never beat myself up," he said.
"I can't beat myself up," he says.
I beat myself up a little bit.
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