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"acquit themselves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone's behavior in a particular situation. For example, "The students acquitted themselves well during the presentation, displaying a thorough understanding of the material."
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There's no reason that both shouldn't acquit themselves very well.
The actors acquit themselves honorably, and Ms. Chalfant rises considerably above that standard.
Some women acquit themselves ambitiously toward a registry, others toward a restraining order.
Their beaus, played by Andy Kelso and Ben Gunderson, also acquit themselves well.
Jones and James Milner can both acquit themselves in central midfield.
Seth Bloom and Christina Gelsone, though, acquit themselves well as the new comedic relief.
"I hope both horses stay healthy and acquit themselves well in their prep races," Knowlton said.
There is a general nervousness feeling about whether or not they are going to acquit themselves".
If you did a job-swap with Sue Perkins, who would acquit themselves better?
But Josefina Gabrielle, Rebecca Thornhill and particularly Joanna Riding (the sole survivor from the original cast) acquit themselves ably.
A few members of the Darabont repertory players, like James Whitmore and Jeffrey DeMunn, acquit themselves well.
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