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The phrase "situated himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean that a person took a position or situation for their own benefit or advantage. For example: He situated himself for a better view of the stage.
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He situated himself with a view of the river making a distinct bend, a meander.
That's because he has situated himself in a kind of limbo with regard to this issue, and he's clearly going to stay there through the November election.
Arty situated himself next to her, not so close as to fall within the weather of her communicable diseases but not so far as to appear rude.
Upon his return to New York, he had situated himself, to his father's pleasure, on Wall Street, first as a broker and then as a junior manager of a mutual fund.
Another is the billionaire Mikhail D. Prokhorov, who situated himself as a candidate for middle-class liberals in the 2012 presidential election, but who seemed to withdraw abruptly from the political stage after that.
During most of his professional life, Giuliani has situated himself at the center of a tight-knit group of associates, almost all of them white and male, whose foremost attribute is devotion to him.
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Chee deliberately situates himself in that tradition.
Dunne grinned, beginning to situate himself.
Hirsch situates himself between the ordinary and the ecstatic.
Bolger situates himself squarely in the opposing camp.
While he was situating himself, Zemser bumped Darby's shoulder and elbow.
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