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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carve for" is not correct in written English.
To use it correctly, you can use "carve out" instead. For example: He needs to carve out time for his family each week.
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But perhaps best of all, Mr. Leeson managed to carve for himself a place in popular culture.
Tells about the tomb Lourenco designed & wanted to carve for Mariano, which was more of a little theatre, really.
This period came to an end with Napoleon's abortive attempt (1798 1801) to carve for himself a Middle Eastern empire.
Tells about the tomb Lourenco designed & wanted to carve for Mariano, which was more of a little theatre, really..
There are molds to carve for a new series of Pompeiian ruins, Bellini-esque murals to complete and Corinthian column fragments to paint.
He was the captain's personal steward, or "tiger," and the only thing he managed to carve for himself was an extremely uncomfortable pair of wooden sandals.
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