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The phrase "make a fool of yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone is behaving in a foolish or embarrassing way. For example: "I can't believe she made a fool of herself in front of her boss like that!".
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"So make a fool of yourself".
"I just want to make sure you don't make a fool of yourself".
"Are you going to make a fool of yourself like this all your life?" she asked.
Trying to join in, you would only make a fool of yourself.
The moral of the story is: Make a fool of yourself and people will love you.
In another letter, he warned: "You're going to make a fool of yourself".
You can never make a fool of yourself when you take a really big risk.
As Cassavetes tells Carney, "Sometimes you make a fool of yourself, make an ass of yourself".
"You must remember," Brando said, "it's very important to be able to make a fool of yourself.
Act like you don't care whether you make a fool of yourself, play it hotter than hot.
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It's a traditional roll-the-dice, move-your-token game, with a make-a-fool-of-yourself element mixed in.
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