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"make herself known" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe an action taken by someone to introduce or reveal themselves to others. Example: During the company meeting, the new employee stood up to make herself known to her colleagues and share her ideas for improving productivity.
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Emboldened by the reminiscences, and perhaps by the ale, the party urged DeCrow to make herself known to the management.
Sandusky said he checked it out and only saw one woman quietly knitting on a bench, but "she did not make herself known to us".
When she assumed the crown in 1558, she therefore had to make herself known and above all to impose her authority.
She's a quick-footed redheaded filly with more than enough attitude to make herself known.
She was going to ask Emily to make herself known to me.
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The magnificently ghastly Mrs Elton makes herself known through her voice and, in Emma, Austen discovers new and unprecedented ways of making a human voice live in print.
At last a real flesh-and-blood girl – not a silhouette in a mask, as she had been previously seen – made herself known to the world.
Ms. Harris made herself known in 1950 as a 24-year-old playing a 12-year-old, the loquacious, motherless, fiercely self-tormenting Frankie Addams in Carson McCullers's adaptation of her own novel "The Member of the Wedding".
Perdita grows up to become a musician like her lost mother, and – with every symbolic coincidence in place – falls in love at 18 with Xen's son and heads for London, where she makes herself known to her real father.
She started training last month and is already making herself known as a friendly character at GOSH, where she has been a volunteer for more than a year and sits on the Young People's Forum, which works to improve the overall experience of teenage patients at GOSH.
Ghosts linger in this book; not only of the twins' aphorism-cracking grandmother, who makes herself known constantly to Jude, but of their mother, an art critic who seems to have returned from the grave to ruin Jude's efforts at sculpture.
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