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Discover Ludwig"pitched herself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to someone positioning or presenting themselves in a particular way, often with enthusiasm or determination. It can also imply that someone is trying to sell or promote themselves. Example: She pitched herself as the perfect candidate for the job, highlighting her relevant experience and skills.
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McGowan has pitched herself as the anti-Mirabella candidate.
But then at the conference she stood up and basically pitched herself to the Daily Mail.
For example the Durst character recounts how, at the age of 7, he was there as his mother pitched herself off the roof of the Dursts' Scarsdale home.
So much so, she flew from Australia to London at her own expense, turned up at Cowell's offices, and pitched herself to him and 20 executives.
The one policy area where Clinton pitched herself as the radical alternative – and where Sanders was on the defensive – was gun reform.
The group has included Sofia Coppola, Dakota Fanning, the photographer William Eggleston and Winona Ryder, who pitched herself for an ad shortly after her shoplifting trial.
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The big decision, I'd wager, is deciding on how she wants to pitch herself.
"Didn't she pitch herself to Lee for 'Empire?' I think she did.
She kept pitching herself as a director and getting turned down.
She pitches herself into the wide gray Meuse, where she floats face down among chips of ice.
This may allow her to pitch herself as a unifying bridge between the Eurosceptic and modernising wings of the party.
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