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Discover Ludwig"portray himself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's attempt to create a certain image of themselves. For example, "He was trying to portray himself as a successful businessman."
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Mr. Kirk continued to portray himself as a fiscal conservative.
Wisely, he does not portray himself as the committee's victim.
Greenspan resists all opportunities to portray himself as cool.
President he may be, but he continues to portray himself as a crusader against Washington.
He might portray himself as a car dealer or the boss of a taxi firm".
He now sought to portray himself as a martyr to justice.
On another subject, Nantz evidently wanted to portray himself as a Woods critic.
Ramsey was clearly not a hero and does not portray himself as one.
Like Mr. Levy, Mr. Edwards can portray himself as a fiscal conservative.
Mr Hillman, a former teacher, would certainly like to portray himself as another Rhodes-James.
President Bush likes to portray himself as a man of unwavering optimism.
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