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The phrase "I work myself" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which a person takes on responsibilities and tasks independently without the help of anyone else. For example: "I like to work myself, rather than relying on someone else to do the job for me."
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"I work myself to death.
"I work myself to death," the actor said: "It's getting harder.
"I work myself to death," said Craig, who also admitted that he's doing less stunts.
It occurred to me recently that she built big, complicated things out of incremental units, exactly the way I work myself.
As opposed to those times when I work myself into a lay-down-the-law mood and then lift my foot as I come out of that mood, this time the foot's holding firm.
Now that I've been healthier I do sometimes worr— like my new material has no dramatic mental health stories because I've been stable for 5 years- but if I work myself out of a fanbase because I feel so good who cares?
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When I was younger, I went to Paris, and instead of a linear career, I worked myself into these zigzags.
"I worked myself into a frenzy as I often do," Ms. Goudie said.
"I worked myself into some jams, no doubt about it," Cone said.
So I worked myself to the bone over the next 12 months.
"I worked myself into becoming a gardener by asking 20-million-thousand questions".
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