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Discover Ludwig"comport himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a way to say that someone behaves in a certain manner, usually in a dignified or appropriate way. For example, "The President comported himself with dignity during the ceremony."
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"I think he is immature and inexperienced and has no idea how to comport himself in a public formal setting.
In addition, each director should comport himself or herself with integrity, character and professionalism and exercise sound judgment.
He referred to Lasseter's past actions as "mistakes" and said the new hire had promised to "comport himself" professionally.
Mr. Kreis, the actor and musician who plays Jerry Lee Lewis in that Broadway musical, seemed unsure of how to comport himself when the suite's primary occupant arrived.
Who knew that Jason Gould, her 45-year-old son, was a polished crooner who could comport himself comfortably in an arena?
"We told him to behave himself and not talk bad to anybody and comport himself, because that's how he got where he is," José Manuel said.
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And he comports himself well.
Mr. Ambani comports himself quite differently.
"Jack Reiss comported himself perfectly," he said.
"He comported himself with such dignity.
How Justice Thomas comports himself on the bench is a matter of ethics and effectiveness, simultaneously.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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