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Discover Ludwig"suppress myself" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example: I had to suppress myself from speaking out during the meeting, even though I disagreed with the decision.
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It became clear that suppressing myself once again after working so hard to come to terms with who I am would be to the detriment of my mental and emotional health.
With the other two albums I feel I was being forced to suppress part of myself – though also I was younger".
Something deep inside of me felt strange, perhaps even a little guilty every time I ate dairy but I suppressed it, telling myself I was being too hard on myself and that I couldn't expect to be a hero or to be perfect.
"In order to survive and make it through, I had to suppress most notions of myself as a person of color".
Still clutched in my left hand, a sentimental white card from the clinic featuring photos of my microscopic embryos makes me want to giggle, an instinct I suppress to avoid wetting myself.
When I saw the tin-eared Teresa Heinz Kerry greet 2004's Democratic convention in five languages, I myself suppressed a groan.
Occasionally I get a bit of a sense of a prickle in the eyeballs, but I can't stop myself suppressing it, which I hope isn't going to store up all sorts of psychological shitstorms for later.
I realized I could embrace womanhood in all its fullness without suppressing parts of myself that some people consider useless.
Her portraits are alter egos, she said the other day: "I'm exploring the parts of myself that women tend to suppress".
I had to suppress my five-year-old tears and resign myself to old-fashioned hand power.
Once I suppress my concerns for his welfare, I find myself thinking that, actually, it is only our cynical, secular age that finds the idea of a pilgrimage odd.
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