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Discover LudwigThe phrase "watch myself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is talking about being self-aware or monitoring their own actions or behavior. Example: "I need to watch myself around desserts, or I'll end up eating the whole tray." In this example, the speaker is acknowledging their tendency to overindulge in desserts and is telling themselves to be more mindful and cautious about their choices.
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I so rarely watch myself.
I have to watch myself around plants.
So I learned to watch myself more.
But, he added: "I watch myself.
"I've got to watch myself these days.
I often wince to watch myself.
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Unless I'm watching myself.
I watched myself fall out the window.
"I wasn't watching myself".
Watching myself in some nutty movie.
Watching myself go and eat food.
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