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Discover LudwigThe phrase "create a niche" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a process of carving out a particular position or area of expertise for oneself. For example: "John has begun to create a niche for himself as a sought-after consultant in the energy industry."
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But they exist in the realm of art: they create a niche, then fill it.
Such unlikelihoods helped create a niche several years ago for smaller, more straightforwardly upscale varieties.
Ms. Christie and Francis Ford Coppola could create a niche of their own: re-emerging masters.
The reported therapeutic benefits of this kind of activityt have inspired other publishers to create a niche within a niche.
I felt I could create a niche from an editorial point of view, report on the town council and the traffic issues and the schools.
Volvo hopes that by blurring the line between sports car, sport utility and minivan it can create a niche for itself: the sexy station wagon.
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Yet creating a niche infant industry of farms and mills would be an arduous process.
Whether Bierzo ultimately succeeds in creating a niche for itself is anybody's guess.
"If everyone runs in one direction, it creates a niche market in the other," he said.
The demand for harder wood has created a niche for smaller companies like Old Hickory.
Happier, a Boston start-up, has created a niche social network aimed at exactly that.
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