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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his self image" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing someone's perception of themselves, particularly in contexts related to psychology, self-esteem, or personal development. Example: "He struggled with his self image after receiving negative feedback from his peers."
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The book of Genesis tells us that God made us in his self image.
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But his self-image was more refined.
Indeed, his success forced him to reconsider his self-image.
It was his self-image that doomed him.
He could imagine surviving prison, but the label murderer didn't accord with his self-image.
Behind a brave public facade, however, Shallal was cut to the core of his self-image.
His self-image requires it, for more than a life story, he has a personal mythology.
The hearing improved, and so did his self-image and his schoolwork.
Despite his weight loss, his self-image has clearly not changed.
The strong identification with his condition, which for years helped shape his self-image, is gone.
If he changes his self-image — and the audience's perceptions of him — will he still be funny?
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