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Discover Ludwig"trick yourself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a way to help encourage someone to do something that may be difficult or challenging. For example, "Trick yourself into thinking it will be fun - it could be the adventure you never knew you wanted."
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"You can't do the round-brush trick yourself.
"You trick yourself into thinking you are back in Buffalo," Duda said.
"You always try to trick yourself into thinking that you can do it," he said.
In between, though, you have to trick yourself into believing it is possible, which is dangerous".
It's thrilling, but it's almost like you have to trick yourself into the freedom of it.
It's like the Surrealists' kind of thing, where you trick yourself into coming up with something".
What happens with every role, you have to trick yourself, you have to creatively find ways to explore the mental state of your character.
I'm not an actor, so it's difficult to trick yourself into keeping what is a true story fresh when you've told it dozens of times.
"To my mind, Boris's technique depends on the principle that if you can convince Russians that you speak Russian, you'll trick yourself in the process," Bill decided.
It's hard to get a fix on exactly what's happening, but, if you open your windows and keep the album on repeat, you can trick yourself into thinking that the world outside has changed.
According to Ed Schoenfeld, the proprietor of Red Farm, one of the better-known Asian-fusion establishments in New York, Chinese restaurants were the "easiest place to trick yourself into thinking you were eating Kosher food".
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