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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contradict himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone making statements or claims that are inconsistent with each other.
Example: "In his speech, he seemed to contradict himself when he stated that he supports both sides of the issue."
Alternatives: "be inconsistent" or "contradict one's own statements".
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The common explanation of Moore's absurdity is that the speaker has managed to contradict himself without uttering a contradiction.
Did he contradict himself?
Why would a politician publicly contradict himself?
He then proceeds to contradict himself several times over.
The judge appeared to contradict himself elsewhere in the ruling.
Mr. Obama appeared to contradict himself at one point.
He didn't condemn it and then contradict himself.
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Without totally contradicting himself.
Is he simply contradicting himself?
Was Comey contradicting himself?
Mr. Annan contradicts himself.
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