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Discover Ludwig'self-inflicted' is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used as an adjective to describe something that a person has caused themselves, either intentionally or unintentionally. For example, "The wound was self-inflicted, as the victim had inflicted the injury on himself."
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self-inflicted
adjective
Inflicted by oneself.
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"Self-inflicted wounds".
Some was self-inflicted.
"Self-inflicted wound".
It is, however, self-inflicted.
"Too many self-inflicted wounds.
"Pressure is self-inflicted.
It's more self-inflicted.
Some were self-inflicted.
Was it self-inflicted?
Their problems were entirely self-inflicted.
Sometimes, guilt is a self-inflicted wound.
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