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The phrase "clear his name" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone trying to prove their innocence or restore their reputation after being wrongfully accused or accused of something they didn't do. For example: After spending the last ten years of his life fighting to clear his name, the former convict was finally declared innocent.
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He insisted he would clear his name.
"He wants to clear his name".
"We have to clear his name.
He did it to clear his name".
Mr Raissi has fought extremely hard to clear his name".
Efforts are still being made to clear his name.
It took Doria years to clear his name.
He never stopped trying to clear his name.
All along, he had been trying to clear his name.
Samuelson said his client still hoped to clear his name.
Phil Spector's fight to clear his name has ended.
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