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herself
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"herself" is a valid, widely used word in written English and it is an appropriate choice in many contexts.
Example sentence: She had to rely on herself for emotional support during the difficult times.
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I believe that she kept herself away simply because she wants to avoid the issue of West Papua being asked about".
Iman, who considers herself to be among the empowered women in Egypt, believes that when the temporary government was put together, it "brought to parliament a few individuals whose beliefs belong to the medieval century".
But how many of us have seen the extraordinary and moving tribute that remarkable woman made herself at the funeral of one of the murdered cartoonists?
(There's not even an opportunity for anyone in Scotland to vote for Sturgeon herself – she is not standing for a Westminster seat).
Once enamoured of "the quality of this music, of the very best kind", she put herself to work, "researching not only the music but the story itself".
Clinton appeared to contradict herself at one point, admitting that some 30,000 emails from her tenure at Foggy Bottom that she had deemed personal no longer existed.
A three-year-old who doesn't need a nap one day may be beside him or herself without one the next.
She had been deliberately homeless ever since and could never bring herself to sleep inside a house.
While it can be hard to tell at times whether or not she's in on the joke, in some moments (like this birthday tribute to Madonna) she's a knowing comedic genius, and it's clear that she's trying to make herself laugh as much as anyone else.
Villani almost runs herself out off the last, but a desperate dive after being sent back by Jonassen is enough to see her home.
It was actually what I loved about her work: it was passionate and full of fury and took no prisoners – much like Bird herself.
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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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