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"make an example of" is a common idiom that is used in written English.
It means to use someone or something, typically a person, as an example to others in order to set a standard or to reinforce a lesson. It is commonly used to refer to a punishment or reprimand. For example: She was made an example of for breaking the rules.
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"They have made an example of him.
We're being made an example of".
"Of course they made an example of him.
The Golden Venture's passengers were being made an example of in the United States, the lawyers argued, but they would also be made an example of in China.
The Obama Justice Department made an example of whistleblower Thomas Drake.
"They made an example of Mr. Trabelsi after the Sept. 11 attacks," Mr. de Quevy said.
Let me be punished for that and made an example of".
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Are we making an example of Cherry Hill?
So they needed someone to make an example of.
"You've got to make an example of this person".
Farrakhan had vowed to make an example of Coleman.
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