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"working on myself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate self-improvement or personal growth. Example: I have been working on myself by attending therapy sessions and practicing mindfulness techniques to improve my mental health.
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"The projects I'm working on myself are the ones I consider the most high-risk," she says.
Although I am working on myself daily and gratitude, one thing is that I do know I'm not living a life of regret.
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"I have to keep working on myself," she said.
"I'm really working on myself right now," she said.
"I attribute my success to working on myself as a person outside of the game more than chess work itself," he wrote on the chess federation Web site.
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But I think they've misinterpreted this tax policy, one I worked on myself back in the day, and in this type of analysis, your results are often dependent on such assumptions.
From what I've seen so far, the language in this deal looks like that of past deals, including ones I've worked on myself.
I have worked on myself.
"That meant I had to work on myself".
"I continue to work on myself, I try to check myself.
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