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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "conflict himself" is not grammatically correct.
It is unclear what the writer is trying to convey with this phrase. It is possible that the intended phrase was "conflicted himself," which means someone is feeling conflicting emotions or thoughts within themselves. This phrase can be used in written English to describe a person who is struggling with conflicting feelings or thoughts. An example sentence using "conflicted himself" could be: "John found himself conflicted when he had to choose between his loyalty to his family and his desire for adventure."
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The CEO, who tends to avoid conflict himself, is struggling with how to respond.
He was not immune to an addiction to conflict himself: "Which way is the frontline from here?" he asked, hours before he was killed.
The fact that Trump Tower Moscow was never actually built Abramson blames on an accident of history: Trump never expected to win the election and conflict himself out of the deal.
When the adviser lays bear the conflict himself, the recipient of the disclosure trusts him all the more.
When Michael Scott Steve Carelll) hears Oscar Martinez Oscar Nunezz) complaining about Angela Martin's (Angela Kinsey) baby poster to Toby Flenderson Paul Liebersteinn), he intervenes and resolves the conflict himself by forcing his "solution" onto all parties.
Opportunistic changeover : the new male partner obtained access to a female after one or more adult males directed aggression against the previous male partner (i.e. solo aggression or coalition), but without the new male partner to be involved in the conflict himself.
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Often an individual may be in conflict with himself.
Mr. Perkins attached a higher purpose to the conflict between himself and Ms. Dunn.
Dornstein was not a habitual risk-taker: though he had worked with many war reporters, he didn't frequent conflict zones himself.
shall I ever be". Yet he also advised his favorite correspondent, Lucilius, to "harmonize talk with life". As Miller remarks, Seneca was "in conflict" with himself.
"So I think he's got a bit of a conflict within himself about where he's going and what he's doing," added Jones.
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