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The phrase "injure himself" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone has caused harm or damage to their own body or well-being. Example: "John tried to do a backflip off the diving board, but he landed awkwardly and injured himself."
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"He absolutely must not injure himself.
He was afraid he would injure himself.
He cannot injure himself," Jaekel said before the event.
Then Griffin will injure himself trying to pick it up.
"I thought he was going to injure himself," he chuckled.
McIlroy was told he would not injure himself further by playing.
I have no idea how he manages to injure himself so regularly.
We don't want him to come back and really seriously injure himself.
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Hopefully, in the process he doesn't re-injure himself".... Houston's GLEN RICE will not play against his former Knicks teammates when they visit the Rockets on Tuesday.
He will skate until he injures himself".
Maybe he'd fallen and injured himself.
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