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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeling myself" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe feeling confident, self-assured, or in a positive state of mind. Example: "After achieving my goals, I couldn't help but feel myself and all the hard work I put in."
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And I actually understand that feeling myself some days, when I don't feel like I want to be terribly civil or factual because I'm so angry about it.
Ubertino contemplates its beauty: "He pointed to the Virgin's slender bust... [then says] 'What do you feel before this sweetest of visions?' I blushed violently, feeling myself stirred as if by an inner fire.
"I wasn't feeling myself.
Then the spring comes and I start feeling myself again.
"Obviously, I was feeling myself in that same position," Pettitte said Friday.
"Trying to make work with people rather than with brass or concrete, is to do with feeling myself.
It's very, very different, and I'm almost feeling myself getting riled up.
As long as I'm feeling myself I'm definitely in no doubt I can go to the Olympics and win".
Then I was thrown violently from the saddle, and can just recollect feeling myself falling through the air.
I've spent the past few weeks immersed in this peculiar experience of feeling myself to be the unseen third person in numerous intimate conspiracies of two.
Because I'm crossing things off my list, feeling myself getting somewhere on my little tasks and my big ones, bird by bird.
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