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Discover Ludwig"he slaps himself" is a grammatically correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is considered a reflexive sentence, where the subject and the object are the same person. This type of sentence is commonly used to describe an action that a person does to themselves. Example: After failing to score in the game, John angrily slaps himself in the face.
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Freddie is told not to blink, a vein bulges and beats in his forehead, and he slaps himself hard, three times, as if trying to awake from the bad dream of being who he is, or was.
With the other hand he slaps himself in the face and says, "Bad Joe.
I said as much myself writing about 2006's "Venus," noting that it was "wrenching" to see his character "sitting on his bed, rumpled and fragile and without the will to get up until he slaps himself hard and says, 'Come on, old man.'".
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He slapped himself.
So, he slapped himself hard, and sat down and wrote Man And Boy, a fairy story really, about a young man, Harry Silver, who brings up his son alone until his ex-wife comes back and wants to reclaim their child.
He awoke in her bed screaming "Mommy!" and found that he was slapping himself on his chest and arms.
He races around, slides to his knees and slaps himself, seemingly recoving from a crisis, before running out.
He then slapped himself on both thighs and proceeded to go back out himself and take the next two games and even the match at one set apiece.
Lance Stephenson slaps himself and flops.
Lin Hong thought, He didn't beg me to forgive him, he didn't fall to his knees, he didn't slap himself in the face, he didn't pledge oaths, and he didn't even apologize.
I think if he had pulled 'Is He Dead?' out of the drawer, he would have slapped himself on the forehead and said, 'What was I thinking?,' then revised it and put it onstage.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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