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"carves out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or establish something by skillful or careful cutting or shaping. Example: The artisan carefully carves out intricate designs on the wooden table using his skilled hands.
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Despite that, the remade Toyota carves out a surprisingly decent back seat for two adults.
The law actually carves out those savings to expand coverage to the uninsured.
The machine slowly carves out a crescent of metal about a metre across.
Richard Koo carves out a special case for the "balance-sheet recession".
The latest version drafted by the Republicans carves out a much narrower exemption.
Kohlschreiber carves out three set points and Murray sulkily sends a forehand past the baseline.
To its credit the show carves out room for midcareer and long-established artists.
The Act carves out rather capacious rights for its favored species.
Instead, it carves out its own trajectory as a kind of postmodern, nouveau zombie narrative.
Rouge Tomate carves out a Zone of its own, championing a gastrointestinal feng shui.
Sharapova carves out another break point and this time Azarenka goes wide.
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