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The phrase "a fool of himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is behaving in a silly or foolish manner, often in a way that embarrasses themselves.
Example: "After trying to impress everyone with his dance moves, he ended up making a fool of himself at the party."
Alternatives: "made a spectacle of himself" or "looked ridiculous".
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Why risk making a fool of himself?
Kim Jung-un just makes a fool of himself".
"He doesn't mind making a fool of himself.
In short, being prepared to make a fool of himself.
Biggest joy Graham Poll making a fool of himself.
Most of all, he risks making a fool of himself".
Well, the artist can make a fool of himself, and it doesn't matter.
The gaffe-prone Mr Fong could still make a fool of himself on television.
He paces, shouts, makes a fool of himself and is funny but also a bit scary.
He's willing to make a fool of himself" in rehearsal, to experiment.
She looks on, tight-lipped, barely maintaining her composure as Peter makes a fool of himself.
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