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The phrase "make their presence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something being noticed or felt in a particular place or situation. Example: The new students were eager to make their presence known during their first day at school. In this sentence, "make their presence known" means that the new students want to be noticed and recognized by their peers during their first day at school.
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They make their presence known.
They're going to make their presence felt.
The triads had wanted to make their presence felt.
"The police might well make their presence felt soon," Stanley says woodenly.
Sometimes sleep disorders can make their presence known during the day.
But the possibility of vandalism hasn't stopped him from designing synagogues that make their presence known.
And they make their presence felt with their periodic demonstrations of brutal force.
The important thing for the Nets is that their big men make their presence felt.
If the midweekers do not rise up now and make their presence felt, they never will.
Writers such as Thomas Pynchon began to make their presence felt in Bergonzi's writing.
Although Ruscha doesn't paint people, they make their presence felt through language.
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