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Discover Ludwig"I trained myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of teaching oneself something, typically a skill or hobby. For example, "I trained myself to be a proficient web designer over the course of a few months."
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I trained myself.
"I trained myself to do that.
I trained myself to hide my vulnerability and my insecurity for a long time.
"I trained myself for 15 years as a shortstop," Ripken said.
So I trained myself to relax before flights, allowing my mind to be completely open and stress-free.
"I realized, O.K., first of all, I'd done what I trained myself not to do, make decisions on the basis of emotion.
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Last month, a manual entitled, "How Can I Train Myself for Jihad" -- it's a manual very similar to the one that you mentioned here -- was found in a terrorist safe house in Kabul.
A manual titled, "How Can I Train Myself for Jihad" was found among the rubble at a training facility for a radical Pakistan-based Islamic terrorist organization.
As I train myself to cast off words, as I learn to erase word-thoughts, I begin to feel a new world rising up around me.
I train myself to see certain things, or to know a situation has potential and has a pregnant moment – you wait for the climax of that moment, and sometimes it crescendoes, sometimes it falls into a whimper.
As a yogi, I train myself to become finely attuned to my body and it felt wrong to ignore my body's needs.
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