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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquit himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone performing well or behaving in a commendable manner, especially in a challenging situation.
Example: "Despite the pressure of the competition, he managed to acquit himself admirably."
Alternatives: "perform well" or "carry himself with distinction".
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How did Lieberman acquit himself in that affair?
It suggests given the situation he would acquit himself well.
He's trying to acquit himself, and a lot of people are lying to protect themselves".
Not that Mr. Fain didn't acquit himself well in all these categories.
He seems to appear (and acquit himself well) on every other remix.
To put it bluntly, Chuck Hagel did not acquit himself well.
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And he acquitted himself well.
President Obama acquitted himself handily.
Yet he acquitted himself with dignity.
Even Justin Timberlake acquits himself well.
Yet he acquitted himself with great dignity and intelligence.
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