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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completely myself" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the intensity of a feeling or action, and is often used in introspective or reflective sentences. Example: After a long day at work, I like to come home, close the door, and just be completely myself for a few hours.
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"I am completely myself with him.
"Because he loves me the way I am, I'm completely myself with him".
But that summer in Roxbury, "I felt I was completely myself".
I feel completely myself in it, but it's the me who lives in a French movie.' Lindsay Duncan, actress.
In her memoir, she writes, "I was completely myself, unmoored, borne aloft by the brand-new and delightfully breathtaking feeling of absolute freedom".
There in the glorious participation of audience and performers - of people and peoples from every aspect of the city, every age, every ethnicity every social background - only there can I be completely myself - only there do I find myself - only there is my loneliness always consoled.
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But I was deluding myself; completely deluding myself.
"I went into a room by myself and just completely beat myself up," Collins said last week.
"And I find myself the whole time completely comparing myself to all these people.
I become intensely aware of myself while at the same time completely forgetting myself.
I feel complete, I think?" he said, adding "I've completely outdone myself".
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