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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carved out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of carving something out of a material or figuratively to describe when something has been created within a given space or timeframe. For example: "He carved out a career for himself as an actor in just two years."
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The Trotters carved out the first opportunity.
They carved out their own niche.
Katsimpras carved out his own niche.
Is time carved out for strategy discussion?
Mr. Rothschild carved out a niche.
Courts have since carved out exceptions.
She's carved out her own space".
Chapels with false doors were carved out within the halls.
One of them, the Ndebele, carved out a kingdom.
Two local al-Qaeda fronts have carved out separate fiefs.
His children have carved out more public profiles.
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