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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear her name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that somebody is trying to prove that they are innocent of any wrong-doing. For example: "The scandal left her reputation in tatters, so she set out to clear her name once and for all."
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She sought to clear her name.
Will the ruling clear her name?
"At any cost she wants to clear her name".
It's no wonder she wanted to have a forum to clear her name.
Mrs Arroyo has said she would welcome impeachment as an opportunity to clear her name.
Not content with litigation, Ms. Wulff has started a campaign to clear her name.
After serving a yearlong doping suspension, she is looking to clear her name.
She has worked for the office for seven years and intends to "clear her name".
"We support her as she takes this step to clear her name," he added.
The new evidence comes at a crucial point in Patterson's long struggle to clear her name.
In her statement Brooks said she wanted to clear her name as well as the company's.
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