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The phrase 'make a name for yourself' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to pursue a successful career or achieve success in a particular field. For example: "Work hard and you will make a name for yourself in this industry."
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That's where you make a name for yourself.
"That's where you'll make a name for yourself".
Beat the champs and you make a name for yourself.
You got to go out there and make a name for yourself.
You didn't make a name for yourself in the film industry until you hit your 40s.
Start a blog so you begin to make a name for yourself online.
That all changes once you sign that professional contract and then make a name for yourself.
Did you intend to make a name for yourself by taking on the biggest kid in the schoolyard?
"Facing great players," he said, "gives you a chance to improve yourself and make a name for yourself".
'You could either sneak around in the shadows or go out and make a name for yourself.
Museum supporters, she said, argued back that "this is a unique opportunity to make a name for yourself internationally and nationally.
More suggestions(14)
make a crown for yourself
make a home for yourself
make a decision for yourself
make a map for yourself
make a case for yourself
make a game for yourself
make a scale for yourself
make a life for yourself
make a space for yourself
make a reputation for yourself
make a routine for yourself
make a costume for yourself
make a career for yourself
make a target for yourself
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