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'make herself heard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is speaking up or expressing themselves in a way that is forceful and confident. For example, "The chairperson made herself heard in the meeting and everyone listened to her ideas."
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It was the only way she could make herself heard.
"Everybody is here to party," Diane Vonk said, shouting to make herself heard above the thumping music.
And when Smith does speak, she can't seem to make herself heard.
"We only have one day to shoot," says Ms. Lauerman, leaning in to make herself heard.
She was shouting into the mobile, struggling to make herself heard above the sound of distressed Chinese voices.
But that day, she was still seeking to make herself heard, in fluent, idiomatic, if heavily accented, English.
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Through listening, she made herself heard.
As our impressed reviewer, Freya McClelland, put it, "Grace Williams is a character who makes herself heard".
Medea Iassonidi was a generally appealing Chrysothemis, but occasionally had trouble making herself heard.
But when she made herself heard, she put her attractive voice to fine use, evoking the text's childlike innocence and wonder.
"She's one of my idols," Ms. Morris declared, making herself heard over the rocking strains of the Smithereens.
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