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"making a name for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to become well-known or establish a reputation for oneself. Example: "She started her own business and quickly began making a name for herself in the fashion industry."
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Now he's making a name for himself in singles.
The Japanese designer known as Sacai is making a name for her sweetness and subtlety.
He is absolutely making a name for himself right now, and it's a thrill to watch".
We agreed to keep in touch; I knew she would be making a name for herself.
As a graduate student at Harvard University, Mariam Chughtai was already making a name for herself.
He is tall, handsome, 31 years old and busy making a name for himself.
Well, it's time to stop procrastinating and start making a name for yourself.
This season, 19-year-old Tom Bayliss is making a name for himself at Coventry.
Basketball icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is making a name for himself outside of the game.
By now he was making a name for himself in Buraida and circles beyond.
By the time he was 20, he was making a name for himself in Paris.
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