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Discover Ludwig"rest himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a reflexive verb meaning to take some time for oneself and can be used in sentences such as, "He took a moment to rest himself before continuing his work".
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Carson volunteers to give her the rest himself.
But he plans on paying the rest himself.
Sink drank the rest himself and ate one of the biscuits.
(I've read my son three Potter books aloud. He read the rest himself).
Although Wise opted to rest himself, the player-manager's presence seems somehow enough to cause controversy.
Still, Miranda has a regiment of laurels to rest himself on.
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"This old man, Will O'Phaup, my grandfather — he was my grandfather as I am yours — Will O'Phaup was sitting outside his house in the evening, resting himself.
He hugs them one by one until they go back to sleep, and then rests himself, after handing over duties to his mother at 6 a.m.
Bradman then rested himself and Hassett led Australia against Somerset.
Bradman rested himself for the following match against Gloucestershire before the Third Test.
Bradman rested himself and returned to London while Hassett led the team.
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