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Discover Ludwig"break myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone forces himself to do something difficult. For example, "After months of procrastination, I finally had to break myself and finish my project."
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"I cannot break myself any longer for you, or you".
E-MAIL HABIT I'm also trying to break myself of my e-mail dependence.
But these shows are just the beginning of trying to break myself there.
The only way I could deal with it was to break myself of the political correctness, and having to spend hours and hours listening to useless, irrelevant conversation.
Elsewhere, Audience of One is wonderfully doomy and theatrical psyche, while on Oo Girl Ivers sings, "Come on, let's dash ourselves to pieces, I'll break myself against your body," but he's never really free of a peculiarly self-regarding chasteness.
"I do notice that walking down the streets of New York," he said, "when I hear a horn honk I tend to turn around to wave, so I guess I will have to break myself of that habit".
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How I broke Myself.
I've accepted it and I have to keep doing better to keep breaking myself into the team".
He'd always preferred video games, but he told me, "I feel like I broke myself into books through street novels".
He's spent the past six years "breaking myself down and building myself up again", a process that he says has been painful.
This is a shameful thing to admit: I have never been in a play where I have broken myself up as much as in this".
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