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Discover Ludwig'exceed myself' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in a figurative sense to indicate that a person has achieved a greater level of success than they thought possible. For example, "I never thought I would be able to get a job at a prestigious company, but I managed to exceed myself and get the position."
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I recalled periods of training in my own life weeks, months, or even years when I had worked to exceed myself.
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I see challenging myself to exceed my expectations as a great way to grow into a transformational mind-set.
If I exceed that and want to pay myself more money out of the company's profits, I pay it out as a dividend".
But those expectations from fans will never exceed the expectations that I have for myself.
The cost of a few tickets plus travel and accommodation for myself and my partner could easily exceed £500.
I give myself a gambling loss limit (usually $100) and I stop playing once my losses exceed it.
He could exceed it.
(Today, they exceed $90 billion).
Penthouses can exceed $1 million.
Recidivism rates exceed 60%.
Today sales exceed $1.5 billion.
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