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"cast oneself in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a figurative sense to mean placing oneself in a particular role or position, often in a dramatic or self-conscious way. Example: In order to impress her new boss, Jane decided to cast herself in the role of a confident and capable employee, even though she was feeling nervous and unsure.
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To cast oneself in such a representative role requires a rare artistic will to power, given the drama Heaney made in North of precisely not wanting to take up this role.
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If anything, the ability to cast oneself as the hero in a romantic yarn seems essential to the spy's life.
But finally, at its heart, worship is really about casting oneself out of oneself in recognition of what is greater, more wonderful, awe-ful than us, and in the face of which our selves simultaneously disintegrate and are healed.
Big break Cast in Friends in 1994.
McAvoy was cast in the role in October 2006.
She was cast in a supporting role in Serendipity (2001).
Cast off in patt.
(When in doubt, cast it in bronze).
I'd cast him in everything.
"I'd cast it in gold".
The cast was in love with him.
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