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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soothe myself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to taking action to make yourself feel better, or calming yourself down. For example: "After a stressful day, I took a relaxing bath to soothe myself."
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I'm able to soothe myself".
I start by making some calculations to soothe myself.
And I cannot soothe myself by saying: it's a job.
I am sad and feeling abandoned and willing to soothe myself.
I soothe myself by sampling a rum-and-fruit juice drink called Bahama Mama.
How to: Keep drinks cool Join the club: Piloxing Join the club: Aerial fitness I start by making some calculations to soothe myself.
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As I soothed myself, he was soothed as well.
I slunk away and soothed myself at a $1 blackjack machine.
I soothed myself with a bowl of toasted coconut ice cream.
There was nothing to feel so desperate about, I tried soothing myself.
I stood by myself, held my own hand, soothed myself a variety of other ways, and kept asking: Can I meditate now?
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