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"make a fool of oneself" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in situations where someone has done something foolish or embarrassing that reflects poorly on themselves. Example: "I can't believe I tripped and spilled my drink all over myself at the party. I really made a fool of myself in front of everyone."
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Still, to make any conclusive statement about Naipaul is to risk making a fool of oneself.
Making a fool of oneself is something Power, 38, knows all about.
It is a case study in making a name for oneself, or making a fool of oneself — depending on your point of view.
Johnson has endorsed the Jets' excursion into show biz by permitting Ryan and the Jets to appear on "Hard Knocks," part of the trend of making a fool of oneself in public.
Trying to make a fool of me.
"So make a fool of yourself".
She accepts and proceeds to make a fool of herself.
"They're not going to make a fool of us".
"I just want to make sure you don't make a fool of yourself".
In short, being prepared to make a fool of himself.
"Did I make a fool of myself?" she asked.
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