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Discover LudwigThe phrase "interrogate myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are asking yourself questions or reflecting on your own thoughts and feelings. For example: "I needed to take time to interrogate myself and determine why I felt so angry."
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Perhaps that was because I thought I knew where it was going, and felt no need to interrogate myself.
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No, not in the sense of interrogating myself, but yes in the sense of being stopped in my élan [sic].
I'd spend my days interrogating myself on how I'd failed to become this pedestaled image of success, never quite embracing the irony that this very interrogation was stopping me from going out and actually achieving any of those things.
"His interrogator interrogated.
Last week, I found myself interrogating this inglorious passage of my childhood when a Chinese detergent commercial ignited international outrage.
I didn't have to look far to find a person to interrogate about this phenomenon, though, since I recognized the very same obsession in myself.
"You should interrogate me".
Bach likes to interrogate stereotypes.
Would they interrogate my children?
One does not interrogate a text by interrogating its author.
Did you interrogate that document?
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