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Discover LudwigThe phrase "myself by" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be used in contexts where one is referring to actions taken by oneself, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I often find myself by the river, reflecting on my thoughts."
Alternatives: "myself through" or "myself with"
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14 2 *I'M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF, by Bill Bryson.
Don't define myself by politics.
I supported myself by writing.
Surprised myself by waking up.
I don't define myself by this".
I would amuse myself by asking for a receipt.
I surprised myself by saying, "Well, not really".
He asked questions I surprised myself by answering.
But I'll pick and choose which I'll judge myself by.
How do I define myself by my leavings?
On June 3rd, I surprised myself by doing the same.
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