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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'niche for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means finding a specific opportunity or area in which one can pursue their interests, efforts, or goals. For example, "I'm looking for a niche for myself in the music industry where I can use my skills to create original content."
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There's a niche for both types".
It's difficult to find a niche for him.
Stern's thrived in this middle-market niche for decades.
"Maybe they've found a niche for themselves," Mr. Corwin said.
Nissan has just claimed this niche for the Altima.
We've definitely found our niche for Saturday night".
The French music industry has a niche for African musicians.
Borge made a unique and highly lucrative niche for himself.
That opened up a niche for enteritidis to thrive.
Well, it turns out that we're the ecological niche for dogs, and exploit us they do.
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