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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ground myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of stabilizing oneself emotionally or mentally, often in stressful situations.
Example: "After a long day at work, I like to take a moment to ground myself before heading home."
Alternatives: "center myself" or "reconnect with myself."
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"I used to pull them up from the ground myself".
Having covered the same ground myself, I am not so sure.
If I wanted to cut a gay kid's hair off, I had to pin him to the ground myself".
I put the stakes in the ground myself … I help set the seed to make [Arctic Man] happen".
In fact, if the plant community on this place consisted only of individuals I had put in the ground myself, or that had spread from seed of my sowing, it would resemble one of those fading Midwestern farm towns where the schools have closed, the grocery stores have pulled out, and the only new building in town is the nursing home.
Now I have a simple way to ground myself.
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And I grounded myself in the garden.
I am only this successful because I'm so good at grounding myself.
'I wrote recipes and did lots of research and, I suppose, grounded myself in Italian cooking.
"It's all about grounding myself now, staying level-headed and ensuring that I get the best possible swim out there".
Stop grounding myself, putting up barriers, surrounding myself with protections and sarcasm and thicker skin.
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