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The phrase "make sure myself" is not a complete sentence, so it is not grammatically correct.
However, it can be used in a sentence as follows: "I need to make sure myself before I can take care of anyone else." Here, "make sure myself" means to ensure that one's own needs and well-being are taken care of before attending to others. This phrase can be used in written English when discussing self-care or prioritizing one's own needs.
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Set up accountability: I make sure both myself and my team have very clear targets and we are in the process of implementing OKRs (Objective and Key Results; here is a good write up on them).
To make sure I included myself in this last aim, I gave myself the rule that I had to read each work from start to finish.
"I wanted to make sure I did myself proud".
Would I make sure to make myself known to her? My heart sank but I made the promise.
I want to make sure that either myself or my successors in this job would have real options and would avoid bailing in the taxpayer.
But I have to make sure I prepare myself for a Test match and that is what I will be doing".
"I try to make sure I remove myself and put the team first in all aspects," Manuel, Chicago's manager, said yesterday after winning the award in a runaway.
I was just trying to make sure I got myself in the best shape possible for the match," the British number one told BBC 5 live.
It is really exciting and I have got to make sure I push myself forward and make the most of the opportunity.
"I have to be careful over the next two weeks not to do too much and make sure I pace myself going into the US Open because it's been a long couple of months".
So, I took the average amount of time I put into my physical self at the gym and make sure I teach myself more about the topic," states Loterzo.
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