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The phrase 'submitted himself' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone has accepted or agreed to something (usually a challenge, proposal, etc.). For example, "John submitted himself to the challenge and began training for the marathon."
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Juke has submitted himself to the rigors of "rehabilitation".
John Major, of course, submitted himself to a party-election contest in 1995.
Van Gogh submitted himself with abandon to the influence of Japanese art.
Finally, he said, Mr. Condit submitted himself to the lie detector test on Thursday.
If there was a credible process, he would have submitted himself to trial".
Newman recently submitted himself to a brain scan as part of a UCL research project.
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To earn more money, Wozzeck submits himself to the Doctor's bizarre medical experiments.
He has stupidly refused to submit himself to a fresh presidential election, and is deeply unpopular.
Lysander starts off, quite directly, by submitting himself to the teachings of Sigmund Freud.
But Mandela felt that at this stage he had to submit himself to party discipline.
Haradinaj is the only sitting prime minister to willingly submit himself to an international judicial process.
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