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Discover LudwigThe phrase "injure myself" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the act of hurting oneself accidentally or deliberately. Example sentence: I was so angry with my parents that I wanted to injure myself.
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All I'll do is injure myself". With a swing smoother than a good bourbon, he hit a drive nearly 260 yards.
All I'll do is injure myself".
Sometimes I'd injure myself and it felt interesting, you know?
"I just didn't want to push and injure myself.
Drive dangerously, you're apt to injure others; ride dangerously, I'm apt to injure myself.
I was letting off a little frustration — trying to make some noise, not injure myself.
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"I then unfortunately injured myself last year.
If yoga is helpful, what do I need to be aware of to avoid injuring myself?
And I have injured myself a lot throwing myself around, broken arms and stuff.
"I was injured in Miami, played Monte Carlo, injured myself in Rome and didn't play until the French Open.
In the past I have injured myself by over extending myself either when lifting weights, or playing sports.
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