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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experienced myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to personal experiences or feelings that one has gone through.
Example: "During my travels, I experienced myself in ways I never thought possible."
Alternatives: "found myself" or "discovered myself".
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I no longer experienced myself in a specific place.
"I have experienced myself what it means to be hungry," Dr. Potrykus said.
"What I've seen, and experienced myself, is that everyday life with a mental health difficulty is often a struggle.
I'm a foreigner living in Turkey, so I've experienced myself what it's like not to be able to live your full identity," she said.
Crohn's in a pathology textbook is not the same as the Crohn's I've seen in clinic offices, and it's also not the same as what I've experienced myself.
And most of my criticisms have been about incompetent treatment my aged contemporaries have received, not what I have experienced myself Why am I so lucky?
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"I don't experience myself in that way.
I got to experience myself as worthy, that it was O.K. to like clothes.
But most of all, I missed the orientation that came with experiencing myself as distinctly -- exhilaratingly, uncomfortably -- singular.
Still others look like creatures out of your imagination, or that of Ms. Keal, a British artist who says, "I experience myself still a child in some ways".
I cannot originally experience myself as something a voyeur, for instance.
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