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Discover Ludwig"strap yourself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used as an imperative to tell someone to secure themselves, either literally or figuratively. For example: "Strap yourself in, it's going to be a wild ride!"
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Strap yourself in.
Strap yourself in; this is not going to be fun.
Find a television screen, popcorn and strap yourself in.
You don't spend an afternoon with him so much as strap yourself in for the ride.
So strap yourself in and blast off into this list of the genre's earliest ancestors.
The moment you strap yourself into the XK, however, and hit the fiery red start button, such reservations disappear.
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Of course I'm afraid but as a non-astronaut the whole process of our current space exploration seems akin to strapping yourself to an explosive.
You never knew what you were going to be asked to do: it was like finding yourself on a ship in a storm, strapping yourself to a mast and clinging on for dear life.
Strapping yourself into a Lotus 98T F1 car and attempting the infamous Nordschleife is immense, the brutal acceleration once the turbo wakes up unsettling you in a way that only the finest driving games manage.
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