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Discover LudwigThe phrase "satisfy myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means fulfilling one's own desires or needs without relying on someone else's approval or validation. Example: I don't need anyone else's opinion to feel satisfied, I can satisfy myself by knowing I did my best.
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When I want to satisfy myself, I play my guitar.
Then it is important that I satisfy myself in women's.
"I'm not just doing it to satisfy myself," he said.
I had to satisfy myself with a double espresso.
"I am trying to satisfy myself that I had no choice".
'But the serious downside was that I would need to satisfy myself sexually.
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"I satisfied myself," he said sharply, adding that "we have to meet our obligations" under the peace plan.
But many illusions, like optical ones, do not necessarily involve false beliefs; if the spoon in a half-full glass of water "looks bent," it continues to appear that way even after I have satisfied myself that it is not.
"I've satisfied myself," said Senator Bennett, "that if we're able to prevent one accident, one injury, one death anywhere, whether it be in a town, county or the state, we should take that step".
I satisfied myself that, on the matter of the first-class lounge, it was ceded by public notice to the first-class passengers.
"When a position comes like this one, I wouldn't take it unless I had prayed and satisfied myself that God wants me to take it," Judge Mogoeng said during his nomination hearing.
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