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The phrase "I declared to myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a personal realization or affirmation that one has made internally. Example: "After much contemplation, I declared to myself that it was time to pursue my dreams."
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"As soon as I declared to myself that I was really going to do it, the universe opened some doors," she says.
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Did I declare myself to go to fucking Colombia?
Before I declared myself ready to give up theme music, I decided to find out whether Paula Cole could be the exception to the rule.
I declare myself to be a strong advocate for collaboration and sharing of data in all fields of intellectual endeavour.
"I declared myself insane and was trying to read myself back into sanity, to ground myself in the history of my people," he said.
Our little friend drosophila, The little tan fruit fly, Was quite a break for Morgan When he kept on asking, "Why?" And I declared, myself I dared, To clear things up, or try.
I declared myself proudly.
Tingley: First I declared myself a daytrader.
I declared myself normal, like everyone else.
I declared myself a feminist at the age of ten!
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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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