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Discover Ludwig'demand of himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone puts high standards or expectations on themselves. For example, "John has always had very high standards that he demands of himself, so naturally, he is one of the most successful people in the company."
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Added Karl: "He really lit my fuse with his low demand of himself on defense.
"Melo is the best offensive player I've ever coached, but his defensive focus, his demand of himself is what frustrated us more than anything," Karl said Thursday.
"He demanded of me an apology, but he didn't demand of himself an apology for also being critical, as have most Republicans".
"[Anthony's] Defensive focus, his demand of himself, is what frustrated us more than anything," Karl said.
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He is equally demanding of himself.
Of course, what Lewis demanded of his actors, he demanded of himself all the more.
He goes into practice expecting and demanding of himself to be a little better".
(And he was demanding of himself as a dancer, too. His performances were taut and sharp).
"Why do you drink wine that is older than you are?" he demands of himself.
He had always been demanding of himself and often critical of his own work.
He makes huge demands of himself and that's contagious – it spreads to everyone.
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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.

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