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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weight myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of measuring one's own body weight.
Example: "Every morning, I make it a habit to weight myself before breakfast."
Alternatives: "weigh myself" or "check my weight."
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To be honest, I should lose some weight myself.
I have a fetish for bigger guys and I've even wanted to gain weight myself to satisfy this.
"I've had to make weight myself — I understand the task is just so weighty that they need support," he said.
A day later, when I weight myself, I realize that I am down two pounds.
A day later when I weight myself I realize that I am down two pounds.
I can't very well talk about positive body image if I'm maintaining an unhealthy weight myself.
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Always trying to lose weight, pushing myself to the point of throwing up, and never letting myself off the hook, because losing weight means exiting the world in which I have to live in.
Always trying to lose weight, pushing myself to the point of throwing up and never letting myself off the hook, because losing weight means exiting the world in which I have to live in.
I neurotically watch my weight, weighing myself every day and enjoying a health-laden Mediterranean diet.
It was on those dates that led me to realize how easily people exaggerate their height, weight, age (myself included), and their uncanny ability to look good in either a cocktail dress or a pair of jeans.
I picked up the weights, stared myself dead in the mirror, lifted my back up straight, and started ringing the damn bell, just as instructed.
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