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The phrase "suppose myself" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It can be used when expressing a hypothetical situation or self-reflection, but it is better to use it in a more complete context for clarity. Example: "I suppose myself to be more adventurous than I actually am."
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For is not this to suppose myself ever in the right; and all who do not act as I would have them act, perpetually in the wrong?" If she's a bit of a Goody Two-Shoes, most of us are, like Lovelace, inclined to forgive her.
How different am I allowed to suppose myself in the possible worlds where R explains my action?
From certain events, however, the dates of which I have since learned, I suppose myself to have been born in February, 1817".
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I wrote The Sportswriter in a period of sustained panic in the middle 1980s - most of the novel was written while I was living in New Jersey, Vermont and Montana - and at a time when my writing vocation was threatening to dematerialise in front of me, literally frightening me into a bolder effort than I ever supposed myself capable of.
'I wrote recipes and did lots of research and, I suppose, grounded myself in Italian cooking.
"The only person I am playing against, I suppose, is myself.
Only a few weeks before his death, he had been elected by his supposed peers, myself among them, to membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters - a certification of respectability withheld from many wonderful writers, incidentally, including James Jones and Irwin Shaw.
What kind of strange angles am I supposed contort myself in during the last, climactic strokes, so that the contents of my balls can be aimed into a cup while not touching my penis to the cup's rim at all?
I suppose I took myself more seriously back then.
B.J.: I suppose I kept myself purposely stupid about the commerce side of it.
I suppose I pride myself on being a very technical screen actor; not having the same stage skills frightens me.
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