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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spoil ourselves' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to indulging in something, such as a treat or activity, that makes you feel better. For example, "It's been a tough day at work. Let's spoil ourselves with a bowl of ice cream!".
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Let's spoil ourselves with a scrape of low-fat cheese spread on a dark rye cracker!
Fresh air, beautiful views... We'd book into a honeymooners' hotel and spoil ourselves for a few days.
Breakfast takes on a whole different rhythm at weekends, with nothing to rush for and the prospect of two free days ahead: no wonder we like to spoil ourselves and eat things we normally wouldn't.
"We almost don't want to spoil ourselves with them by doing more than one per year," Ackroyd says.
We were sore and exhausted so we decided to spoil ourselves by pre-booking a cozy hotel along our next route.
On the other hand...the holidays do give us permission to spoil ourselves a little with indulgences we don't normally enjoy.
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"We've spoiled ourselves.
"We've spoiled ourselves on this homestand especially.
"They have high expectations for our team, how we've spoiled them over the years and spoiled ourselves.
I mean, spoiling ourselves is totally what the holidays are all about, right?
We had been encouraged to treat ourselves like writers, to respond to the gut-wrenching fear of telling the truth by spoiling ourselves with treats.
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