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The phrase "make a name for themselves" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to become well-known and respected in a particular field or community. Example: "The young entrepreneur worked tirelessly to make a name for herself in the fashion industry, eventually launching her own successful clothing line."
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That's how they make a name for themselves".
"Sometimes they are wanting to make a name for themselves.
It's an ambitious club who want to make a name for themselves and so do I".
The younger players want to make a name for themselves; that's the name of the game.
It's an opportunity for people to put their hands up and make a name for themselves.
If politicians want to make a name for themselves with complaints, that's their business".
Their aim was to get people dancing, not to make a name for themselves.
"There's a lot of people who want to make a name for themselves.
"They make a name for themselves with how extreme they are.
This is how they make a name for themselves, and the scouts and evaluators are paying attention.
And it is easier for state legislators to make a name for themselves if they are in the majority.
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