Sentence examples for to oneself from inspiring English sources

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to oneself

pronoun

The person, previously mentioned.

  • One can teach oneself to do this.

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What is never morally appropriate is making sacrifices, that is, surrendering something of value to oneself for the sake of something of less or no value to oneself.

"The hardest coming out is to oneself".

It does mean being true to oneself.

"And how to be true to oneself, resist corruption".

(As if said to oneself): I can't teach creative writing.

In doing so, one can appear to oneself quite refined.

The recession is even effective when making excuses to oneself.

One's grief belongs to oneself; one's tragedy, to others.

The more central theme is adaptation: to the new, to the strange, to oneself.

After all, it is easier to join a club whose members are similar to oneself.

The characteristic behaviour seems to have the purpose of calling attention to oneself.

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