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The phrase "steady yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to urge someone to stay calm and maintain his/her composure. For example, "Steady yourself, we will get through this together."
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6. Steady Yourself: Whoa — grab a railing.
You've got to somehow steady yourself, control your muscles.
When I knew the time to say 'Hold on, steady yourself,' instead of going out and getting drunk every night.
If you steady yourself in front of a work, whether it is painting or poetry, it has a verifying effect".
The beauty of suspension training, its advocates say, is that you can't help engaging your core to steady yourself.
But they do, and it's not an uplifting experience, even if you steady yourself with a glass of red wine poured too cold from a tap.
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"I think a running theme is steadying yourself on shaky ground and reminding yourself that you have control in situations that seem overwhelming".
Your job is to down tumblers of Georgia's wines, steadying yourself with dishes of spinach, meat and dried fruit thickened with ground walnuts, and delicious warm, salty, buttery cheesy breads called khajapuri.
As Paula Spencer Scott, wrote in 7 Ways to Handle a Hothead -- Without Blowing Your Top steadying yourself with people who feel slighted is challenging.
Did your motivation fall apart during a tough day at work? Walk it off, feeling each footstep connecting to the surface of the earth, balancing and steadying yourself with each stride.
Release the handles when you have steadied yourself on the floor.
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