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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'put myself out there' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of taking risks or being willing to take risks in order to achieve something. For example: "I'm trying to put myself out there and look for new opportunities for my career."
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I don't put myself out there as much anymore.
I put myself out there as somebody who wanted to serve the public".
"But I put myself out there".
I didn't want to put myself out there".
I was afraid to put myself out there".
I have to put myself out there, confidently, warmly.
"I've always put myself out there for ridicule," he says.
I put myself out there knowing I'm being seen as an object.
I thought to myself, "I'm not confident enough to put myself out there".
I thought if I don't go to any 'dos' or put myself out there, it will disappear".
"I don't want to put myself out there making these chic stupid dresses".
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