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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bury myself' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe a situation in which someone has taken extreme measures to hide themselves from something or someone, such as embarrassment or criticism. For example, "When I realized that I had made a mistake I just wanted to bury myself in the ground."
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"Just bury myself in crime".
"I'm not about to bury myself over it.
"What I do is I bury myself in something.
"There were a couple seconds there where I wanted to dig a hole and bury myself.
"I get to announce my own death and then bury myself," she said.
I've done other stuff just to bury myself in work so I don't feel depressed".
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I buried myself in my work.
I buried myself in work," Bailey told me.
I buried myself upside down into the ground.
I have buried myself in my garden at times.
"I buried myself in London four years ago as well.
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