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Discover Ludwig"comfort herself" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
For example, "After hearing the bad news, she decided to take some time to comfort herself and process her feelings."
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Geraldine Kaye's Comfort Herself (1984) and Great Comfort (1988), stories about a girl struggling to find her real identity as she grows up in the UK far away from the Ghanaian heritage that is also such an important part of her life, reached the increasing number of children in the UK who shared that experience.
Who else comforts her? Can she comfort herself?
But she can comfort herself with one thought.
Peeler doesn't comfort herself that, around here, the police often deliver graver news.
Whatever Pak used to comfort herself began to malfunction on No. 17.
My mum must have clung on to that little box after he'd gone, to comfort herself.
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Instead of confronting him, she comforts herself.
Finally, she comforted herself with a young Korean, Mansu Kō.
No, by the end, she's mostly comforting herself, as if she knew what was coming.
"Although Vanessa comforted herself with the pretence that I had two fathers," Angelica wrote, "in reality..
She comforted herself with the knowledge that surprise was on its side.
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