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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'make my name' is not correct and usable in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'make a name' to mean 'achieve some degree of success or notoriety' or 'establish a reputation'. For example, "He is determined to make a name for himself in this industry."
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It helped make my name.
They will make my name".
"Please make my name much bigger".
I am writing the best poems of my life; they will make my name".
Kaminsky recalls that Trump was pleased by the mockup, but had one suggestion: "Please make my name much bigger".
("I am afraid to make my name public," the pseudonymous author of "I am an Uber survivor" wrote).
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Sex and the City made my name mainstream.
"I've made my name here in Carnegie Hall," Ms. Sherman said.
"It was amazing for me and it really made my name in the Manchester team".
Sandman, the comic that made my name, would not have happened without Reed.
"I made my name singing Rossini," Ms. Bartoli, 43, said recently from Vienna, "and I still sing Rossini.
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