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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquit itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something performing well or fulfilling its duties or responsibilities.
Example: "The team was under pressure, but they managed to acquit themselves admirably during the competition."
Alternatives: "perform well" or "do justice to".
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Naturally, he wants the system to acquit itself well.There are other heartening signs.
Samuels: Let's just say the Japanese regulatory system didn't acquit itself well in those earlier cases..
Later assessments suggested that the Russian military did not acquit itself well at all against a tiny Georgian army.
With that tricky dish it is getting into bed with I think it will acquit itself handsomely.
When asked about Qatar's being awarded the 2022 tournament, Obama said, "I think it was the wrong decision," but he added that he was confident the United States team would acquit itself well wherever it played.
During testing this week, Version 2.5 of this shapely two-seater proved that it can indeed acquit itself on both road and runway.
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The Mitsubishi, then, acquitted itself well.
The older generation acquits itself nicely.
"The military acquitted itself very well," Samuels says.
New York learned from that, and acquitted itself well.
The army acquitted itself exceptionally well during the campaign.
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