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"come into myself" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the feeling of finding one's own identity and being comfortable with who they are. For example: "After struggling with depression for a while, I finally feel like I have come into myself again".
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Then when I was in my early 20s I really started to come into myself physically because I guess you could say I am somewhat conventionally attractive.
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It was a huge part of my coming into myself.
While I believe I am a natural extrovert and part of what happened on that trip was me coming into myself, I still had many moments of extreme shyness and insecurity -- times when I felt nearly paralyzed by social anxiety.
Dialogue will come into it between myself and the federations and the managers concerned and I think support will be galvanised as the months go by and the tournament nears kick-off".
"Dialogue will come into it between myself, the federations, and the managers concerned.
He needed a lot of convincing from the schoolteacher and myself to come into school".
"It might come into play".
Come into my house now".
Other participants come into play.
Logistics also come into play.
Age will come into it.
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