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Discover Ludwig"self initiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action taken by a person on their own initiative, such as "She self-initiated a project to reduce food waste in her community."
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The tradition of self-reflection and care of the self initiated by Socrates fascinated Michel Foucault in his later writings.
The therapeutic approaches with Boswellia serrata may have been self initiated by the patients or recommended by 'Heilpratiker'.
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Purposive sampling methods were used to recruit patients who self-initiated the use of HBPM.
No participants in the control group self-initiated CGM prior to completing the 26-week visit.
Our participants were well educated and most had self-initiated the purchase and use of the monitor.
There are said to be over three hundred provisional camps in Port-au-Prince, housing over four hundred and fifty thousand people, all of them self-initiated.
Baess et al. (2009) compared auditory middle latency responses (MLR) evoked by self-initiated click sounds to responses to externally initiated but otherwise identical sounds and found that MLRs were significantly attenuated in the self-initiated condition.
"It's a case of compounded negative affect following foreseeable delays across self-initiated obligations".
Like all self-initiated odysseys, his made a small life epic.
Some show signs of self-initiated renewal: flowerpots outside houses, new businesses opening up.
What does that tell you? A. This is a self-initiated drawing.
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