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"on yourself" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used as an adverbial phrase to indicate that the action described in the sentence is affecting or directed towards the speaker themselves. For example: "Take some time to reflect on yourself before making a decision." This sentence means that the speaker should think carefully about their own thoughts and feelings before making a decision. Another example: "Don't be too hard on yourself, everyone makes mistakes." Here, the phrase "on yourself" means being critical or harsh towards oneself.
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You brought this on yourself".
Put it on yourself.
"Always bet on yourself".
Depend on yourself.
Blame it on yourself.
Pour it on yourself!
"Don't be harsh on yourself".
You put it on yourself.
Be gentle on yourself.
You fall back on yourself".
" 'Don't put pressure on yourself.
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