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Discover LudwigThe phrase "planted himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's physical position, either in a non-literal way (i.e. he planted himself firmly in the chair) or in a more literal way (i.e. he planted himself in the garden). For example: "He planted himself firmly in the chair and began to speak."
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He planted himself in one spot and delivered solidly written jokes with precision.
The persimmons he illustrated were the first fruit from a tree that he planted himself.
Lendl planted himself at the baseline and wore down his opponents.
The persimmons, shown above, were the first fruit from a tree that Evans planted himself.
A large man got on ahead of me and planted himself in front of the doors.
McKay had planted himself in front of Hebert, and he got his stick on White's shot.
Valuev planted himself in the center of the ring and waited to unleash power punches.
Skrlac, a 6-foot-5, 245-pound wing, planted himself in front of the goal.
He planted himself in front of their window, drawing Eazy's attention.
Dustin Johnson, as has become customary, quickly planted himself as the man to catch.
Fortified, we headed for a hike around the grounds of Naulakha, some of which Kipling planted himself.
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