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Discover Ludwig"caused myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker is responsible for their own actions or the consequences of their actions. Example sentence: "I caused myself a lot of stress by procrastinating on my project."
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As a result, I caused myself enormous problems creating bedsores.
I was depressed and caused myself to flare with Crohn's.
"I suppose more than anything it was just me that caused myself the problems.
"The reason I mention that is I have caused myself to change my own relationships, not just with the church but with members of my own family, in this cause … and then you get things written like that and it feels deeply and unfair and hurtful".
"I went a long way down the wrong road and caused myself a lot of problems.
"It clearly did show that Lord Rennard had caused myself and the other women distress and that we were owed at the very least an apology.
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I had no idea how much stress I had been causing myself.
The fumes from this are leaking into our house and causing myself and my newborn respiratory problems.
Instead, I was causing myself to feel inadequate and insecure, then taking out my frustration on the people closest to me.
I can cause myself to believe that by simply picking up a pencil.
At the same time I make this declaration, I deliberately cause myself to form the mental image of a pink elephant.
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