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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel himself" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone experiencing a certain emotion or physical sensation. For example: - After the accident, John couldn't feel himself for a few days. - The cold weather was making her feel herself shivering uncontrollably. - Despite her best efforts, Sarah couldn't quite feel herself in the new job. - After a few drinks, Jim started to feel himself getting more relaxed and talkative.
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He found himself, in the living room, screaming, "I'm sick of feeling like a fucking victim!" He could feel himself losing it.
Edmund moans; he doesn't feel himself.
He could feel himself trying not to cry.
He could feel himself rushing through his delivery at times.
Hand on the throttle, feet on the rudder bar, he can already feel himself aloft.
He said he could feel himself start to hyperventilate as soon as the ball started to curve.
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He felt himself smile.
He felt himself disintegrating.
Who feels himself becoming unnecessary?
He felt himself an outsider.
Abu Ali felt himself shaking.
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