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The phrase "seated himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an acceptable way to say someone has taken a seat, usually implying they have done so in a leisurely manner. For example, "The professor seated himself at the head of the table and surveyed his students."
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He seated himself.
Mr. Budden seated himself before the microphone.
Beethoven, left alone, seated himself at the piano.
For distraction, he seated himself at our table with a deck of cards.
Khaika motioned me to one of the chairs and seated himself in the next one.
Mr. Bing came flying past and seated himself on the aisle.
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"I hear you've almost totally recovered, Alexey Ivanych," Baron Wolfe said, seating himself by the bed and slapping his knees.
My dad seats himself behind where I stand, at the worktop beside the stove.
Will he give up his obsessive beneficence when he seats himself on the Stone of Scone?
A man seats himself in the tube and uses what look like two wooden spatulas to paddle across the river.
This vanishes when he seats himself at the instrument, in which he seems for the time perfectly absorbed.
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