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Discover Ludwig"save myself" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts. For example: "I need to take action and save myself from getting into any further financial trouble."
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I wanted to save myself".
I had to try and save myself".
"I had to try to save myself".
"How did I manage to save myself?
"Would I make deals to save myself?
Or I could save myself two hours and Google it.
"I can't run away to save myself," she said.
"So I decided to save myself," he said.
But now I needed to save myself from him.
She did it, she says, "in order to save myself".
"I realize, I've got to go save myself.
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