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Discover LudwigThe phrase "land myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to secure or obtain something for oneself, typically through hard work or effort. Example: I worked hard to land myself a job at the top advertising agency in the city. In this sentence, "land myself" is used to convey that the person put in effort and was successful in obtaining the job for themselves.
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"I can't take the whole land myself".
I have managed to land myself the Holy Grail for all aspiring solicitors.
This gift and abdication cannot have been easy, as I now understand, having been steward of the land myself for many years.
As for the fall, I am looking forward to the new Franzen novel as soon as I can land myself a copy, and to Laura Kipnis's "How To Become A Scandal," and to the new Jennifer Egan, and to the new-in-paperback Joanna Scott, Mary Gaitskill, and Mary Robison, and to the old "Parade's End," by Ford Madox Ford, an eight-hundred-page monster that stares at me reproachfully from my desk as I type this.
"I'll need to watch what I say in case I get myself into trouble and land myself with a touchline ban".
How I didn't land myself in the airport security slammer, I will never know.
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Not very constructive, I admit – I'd probably have landed myself in court – but it would have been very satisfying.
Before long, I landed myself a new agent who was absolutely certain she could sell Hot Property.
I never really knew what I wanted Paris to be until I landed myself a houseboat moored on the Seine.
As a stockbroker who threw raves and invested in club drugs, I landed myself in jail and deserved punishment.
I've landed myself a job, friends and a girlfriend all through cyberspace, and it would be ridiculous to pretend otherwise.
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