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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to suggest itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an idea or thought that comes to mind spontaneously.
Example: "As I pondered the problem, a solution began to suggest itself."
Alternatives: "to come to mind" or "to occur to someone."
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began to suggest itself.
But, to my surprise, my left hand now seems to suggest itself.
The broad answer to the "Where are all the European babies?" question thus begins to suggest itself.
Yet to suggest itself as a rational method of communication, of infuriating readers into buying the magazine, was strange inverted Timestyle.
"But as I worked in the library through the years, and responded to inquiries and went through our research, a fuller story began to suggest itself".
The possibility seemed to suggest itself to the committee's David Winnick, who eventually pointed out: "It's not quite a variety show, Mr Brand".
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The more you dig into each scene, a scenario starts to automatically suggest itself".
A nice finishing touch is to rake the sand around the sculpture and leave it devoid of your footprints so the scale can suggest itself to others.
Why didn't the analogy of the floo floo bird suggest itself to Mr. Safire when President Bush was making 9/11 the centerpiece of his re-election strategy?
KNOWN, according to the encyclopedia, for the manufacturing of farm equipment and the growing of mint, South Bend, Ind., is not the first location that would suggest itself to someone story-boarding the birth of a hot Hollywood partnership.
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