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The phrase 'make themselves felt' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how certain forces, emotions, or influences can be strongly felt, even though they may not be readily visible. For example: Although he may not have openly expressed his thoughts, his disapproval and disappointment made themselves felt.
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But other qualities make themselves felt.
Prisons also make themselves felt in personal relationships.
They make themselves felt indirectly, if at all.
The consequences have barely begun to make themselves felt.
They don't make themselves felt uniformly throughout the city.
Around the market other international influences make themselves felt.
Those tensions genuinely just don't make themselves felt here".
Everything had already happened; executions had taken place, and now effects began to make themselves felt.
But not all these factors are permanent; eventually, capacity constraints will make themselves felt.
Longtime advocates for gun control urged them to make themselves felt on Election Day.
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Women buy lingerie to make themselves feel good.
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