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The phrase "indulged himself" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to give in to one's desires or to pamper oneself. Example: After a long week at work, John indulged himself with a luxurious spa day. Example: The children were well-behaved at the restaurant, so their parents decided to indulge themselves with dessert.
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Occasionally, Sarfatti indulged himself.
He has since indulged himself.
The president may have indulged himself in the Oval Office.
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, P-45 indulged himself.
If only Mr. Gilbert had indulged himself more in planning next season.
"He was a cost-cutter who indulged himself," was one description I heard.
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He could indulge himself with other people's money.
He should indulge himself – and us – more often.
And he does not indulge himself after touchdowns, either.
But he indulges himself when it comes to one of his favorite names, that of the Yankees second baseman, Robinson Cano.
Now Rocker wants to indulge himself in a subway ride to Shea Stadium.
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