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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'restrain himself' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone holding back or controlling their emotions or behavior, or preventing something from happening. For example: "The manager had to restrain himself from yelling at the employee for making the mistake".
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He'll struggle to restrain himself".
But Kino couldn't restrain himself.
Finally, he could restrain himself no longer.
But, of course, Trump can't restrain himself.
Detective Andrews could not restrain himself.
Trump's inability to restrain himself is on daily display.
For his part, Bill Clinton has tried to restrain himself.
He can't restrain himself, and that's his blessing and burden.
He may not be able to restrain himself.
Corbyn somehow managed to restrain himself from bringing this up.
She's impressed he managed to restrain himself this long.
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