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The phrase "with himself" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that either a person is doing something on their own or that a person is in the company of themselves. For example: "John was walking in the park with himself, enjoying the sound of the birds chirping."
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He's comfortable with himself.
He's disappointed with himself".
He is discontinuous with himself.
I'm surprised he agrees with himself.
He waved her away, pleased with himself.
"And Harold was so pleased with himself.
He shrugged, but seemed pleased with himself.
He grinned, quite satisfied with himself.
Because Lowell was never satisfied with himself.
He wants to be fair with himself.
He was a man comfortable with himself.
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