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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Make it a rule for oneself

Does the expression "make it a rule for oneself/yourself" make sense?

If so, when do you use it?

Would you please give me a couple of examples of how to use it?

Thank you.

  

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teal lime Does the expression "make it a rule for oneself/yourself" make sense? It makes sense, but I don't hear it very much. If you keep forgetting your key, make it a rule for yourself that every time you enter your apartment you hang it on the doorknob so you'll see it when you leave.

  • teal lime Does the expression "make it a rule for oneself/yourself" make sense?
  • It makes sense, but I don't hear it very much.
  • If you keep forgetting your key, make it a rule for yourself that every time you enter your apartment you hang it on the doorknob so you'll see it when you leave.
  • The orchestra manager made it a rule for himself not to order the scores and parts until the programs were set in stone.
  • CJ
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teal limeDoes the expression "make it a rule for oneself/yourself" make sense?

It makes sense, but I don't hear it very much.

If you keep forgetting your key, make it a rule for yourself that every time you enter your apartment you hang it on the doorknob so you'll see it when you leave.
The orchestra manager made it a rule for himself n

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