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"entertained myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe situations in which an individual is actively engaging in activities that amuse or interest them in some way. For example: "When I was home alone, I entertained myself by playing my favorite video game."
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It was how I entertained myself.
"I impersonated, poked fun and entertained myself," he said.
I entertained myself by reading some pamphlets I'd picked up on my way in — "Drowsy Driving," "Sleep & Depression," "Narcolepsy and You".
During the 11 years the legal dispute lasted, "I entertained myself with the city and county of Spokane," Mr. Marks said.
As I ran, I entertained myself with thoughts of how anyone who happened to glance at me over the weeks might well mull on how my apparent weight-reduction programme is working in reverse.
I entertained myself adequately (which is the goal of Tate Modern) by listening to piped-in music by Jobim and Yoko Ono in the show's galleries devoted to Rio and Tokyo before taking in the view across the Thames among the mob in bell-bottom jeans and thick-soled shoes at the restaurant.
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"I have to entertain myself.
I was entertaining myself.
I want to challenge myself and entertain myself.
"I was forced to entertain myself.
"Mostly I do what I do to entertain myself".
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