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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has prided itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of self-satisfaction or pride in one's achievements or qualities.
Example: "The company has prided itself on its commitment to sustainability and ethical practices."
Alternatives: "takes pride in" or "is proud of".
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And it has prided itself on being tolerant of unions.
But the Met has prided itself on not charging extra for special shows since 1989.
Tesco has prided itself on a flexible approach rather than trying to export its British model.
For years, this city of gleaming office towers has prided itself on its prosperity.
Journalistically, TheStreet has prided itself on deep, quick reporting and sharp analysis.
Throughout its history, golf has prided itself on the integrity of its honor system.
Besides dwarfing many of its competitors, BlackRock has prided itself on being a skilled navigator of the markets.
For decades, the N.F.L. has prided itself on its willingness to experiment with new media models and novel technologies.
The union, now reduced to a membership of only seven hundred, has prided itself on its safety record.
For as long as you or I can recall, British politics has prided itself on its moderation.
Hewlett-Packard has prided itself on the cost advantages it gets from running the biggest supply systems in tech.
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