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Discover Ludwig"label myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of describing or assigning a certain label or identity to oneself, such as one's race, gender, or profession. For example, “I chose to label myself as a feminist.”.
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I just find it difficult to label myself that way.
"I realize that even to raise aspects of this question, I label myself a dissenter.
I'm glad that I wasn't diagnosed until later on, because it meant that I didn't label myself.
"I wouldn't label myself anything, certainly not something with an 'ism' or an 'ist' at the end of it.
I'm not embarrassed about what I stand for, far from it, but I'm reluctant to label myself a feminist because of the assumptions people jump to.
"I'm confident in what I do, how I prepare for the games; I wouldn't label myself a cheater," linebacker Mike Vrabel said.
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"I had boyfriends in the past," she says, "but never labelled myself as gay or straight or whatever.
"Instead of labeling myself as a P.T.S.D. veteran, I say that I am a post-traumatic-growth veteran," he told me.
Since my youth, I'd labeled myself as a "Catholic".
Deep down I know I'm none of the pathologies I toy with labelling myself.
There are three things I have always labeled myself before 'Republican,' as follows - a Constitutionalist, a Capitalist, and an American.
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