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The phrase "interrupted himself" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase refers to when one starts to say something but stops midsentence before finishing the thought. For example, "John was about to say something when he interrupted himself and changed the subject."
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Here he interrupted himself.
"Oh, yeah," he interrupted himself.
(Marías interrupted himself here.
At one point he rudely interrupted himself.
He interrupted himself: "God these are very tricky words".
He started to answer, but then interrupted himself.
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Many pages of Castro monologue are transcribed and transmitted to North American readers without interruption (except when "Raúl interrupts himself"), proving that Penn understands the first principle of the good interview: make the subject feel comfortable enough to open up.
(Ghostface likes to interrupt himself).
He interrupts himself.
He's interrupting himself.
He interrupts himself, stumbling over a thought.
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