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The phrase "confine themselves" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to limit or restrict oneself within a certain boundary or area. Example: In order to achieve their fitness goals, the athletes had to confine themselves to a strict diet and exercise regimen.
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They often confine themselves in their classrooms.
In the grasslands, inhabitants confine themselves almost solely to agriculture.
Bookbinding exhibitions generally confine themselves to displaying the covers.
Bedbugs, the memo asserted, do not confine themselves to beds.
Normally, state attorneys confine themselves to much smaller fry.
The respondents do not confine themselves to loss.
The terrorists do not confine themselves to political boundaries.
In fact, most freshers confine themselves to snogging.
But his books didn't confine themselves to that background.
When individuals speak, they do not normally confine themselves to the mere emission of speech sounds.
Judges may be trained to confine themselves to the legally relevant facts before them.
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