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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling himself" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is experiencing a sense of self-awareness or confidence, often in a positive or self-assured manner.
Example: "After receiving the promotion, he was really feeling himself and ready to take on new challenges."
Alternatives: "feeling confident" or "in high spirits."
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Hesitant occasions of pride, feeling himself feeling.
Far from feeling himself diminished by her growing reputation, he appreciated his wife's genius and did all he could to make it possible for her to express it.
But a week after the accident, as he lay in Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, he could not help feeling himself unworthy of his fellow patients.
"We worked hard the last weeks in training... and as a consequence physically he's feeling himself very, very good," said Hiddink.
Daniel1 believes in the possibility of love, though feeling himself to be a "prehistoric monster with my romantic silliness, my attachments, my chains".
Lionised by the masses, feeling himself on a roll, Nasser followed up by demanding, as was his right, the withdrawal of the UN forces deployed on his border with Israel.
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That may be how their father is feeling about himself.
At one point, Vince Carter was asked if he was feeling pressure himself.
In fall 2013, Jason was in remission again, finally, he said, feeling like himself.
At least I know he's feeling like himself.
After feeling depressed himself, Doofenshmirtz "dumps" Peter and reunites with Perry on a talk show prone to featuring romantic confrontations.
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