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The phrase "make a name for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe when someone becomes successful or well-known, usually by doing something impressive. For example, you could say: "He has made a name for himself by becoming the youngest person to climb Mount Everest."
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He has had to make a name for himself.
Bozic did, and began to make a name for himself.
That's where you make a name for yourself.
He doesn't want to make a name for himself".
HOW does a theater company make a name for itself?
"That's where you'll make a name for yourself".
Now Azure looks poised to make a name for itself.
Still, ConvaTec might yet make a name for itself.
I was really starting to make a name for myself".
"Sometimes they are wanting to make a name for themselves.
Kiefer continued to make a name for himself.
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