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Discover Ludwig"outdo yourself" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to suggest that someone meets or outperforms their own expectations or capabilities. For example: "If you want to succeed, you have to push yourself and outdo yourself every day."
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Brahim: I found that this contest makes you a better, or at least a more versatile, researcher because you are obliged to adapt and maybe outdo yourself to communicate with people who are not used to scientific research.
"Once you've already been the villain one time," he told me, "then you gotta outdo yourself the next year.
The theory is to outdo yourself before being outdone by competitors.
Each Sunday you outdo yourself!
It's hard because you're always trying to outdo yourself.
Those are the real doers in this world, and you outdo yourself every day.
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You really outdid yourself".
You really outdid yourself, crazy exes.
They'll think your outdoing yourself and won't vote for you.
Outdo them yourself.
Moreover, only compare yourself to yourself, always seeking to outdo your last achievement without worrying what other people are doing.
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