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Discover Ludwig"examine myself" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It can be used anytime when you are reflecting and evaluating your own thoughts or actions in a serious and introspective way. For example: I needed to sit down and examine myself to see if I was still on the right path.
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No. Perhaps I'm reluctant to examine myself that closely.
"He forced me to really look at myself and look at my behavior when I was sick and really examine myself," Mr. Reiser said.
And the idea that "Holy Motors" conveys, of an actor who is himself radically transformed by his roles, is exactly what Lavant himself experienced as he donned his elaborate makeup and costumes for those roles: In the process of seeing myself transform myself … I used those moments to examine myself and to see, in the course of the process, how that reverberated onto me.
"I was able to examine myself".
Necessity caused me to examine myself more--what caused me to be thrilled by just living?
It took me over a decade to address it properly; three years ago, I had to seriously examine myself and my ability to go on any longer without help.
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I had heated discussions in my head whereby I'd cross-examine myself.
I went through a major depression when Rachel was diagnosed, and it forced me to look inward and re-examine myself.
I've never examined myself.
I examined myself in the mirror.
I flipped down the car's visor and examined myself in the mirror.
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