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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revealed herself" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone has revealed either a secret or an aspect of themselves that was previously unknown. For example: After months of keeping her thoughts hidden, Melissa finally revealed herself and spoke her truth.
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Later, she walked by and revealed herself to be appreciably older than I am now.
In the third post the author revealed herself as Lori Drew.
A period of unspoken panic ensued before Dizzy revealed herself, exactly where we'd left her.
Norma McCorvey, who later revealed herself as the Jane Roe in Roe v. Wade, was a more problematic plaintiff.
A year ago, Marissa Mayer revealed herself as the public face of Google, the world's biggest internet search engine, to a packed lecture hall.
An accomplished lawyer, specialising, as it happened, in medical issues, she revealed herself that day as a natural broadcaster: she was fluent, funny and completely engaging.
A spokesman for Mr. Hoffman said Sunday that Ms. Scozzafava had revealed herself to be a Republican in name only by endorsing Mr. Owens, the Democratic candidate.
The novel's pseudonymous author, Pauline Réage, kept her identity to herself until 1994, when she revealed herself to be a French journalist, editor and translator named Dominique Aury.
Ann revealed herself as a wine enthusiast, and immediately chatted up the sommelier, who asked Ann if she'd like to sample some local favorites.
The subject did not see the picture until a decade later, in mass-circulation posters and postcards, and revealed herself as Jan Rose Kasmir.
Aquilon confronted the Queen's governess, Dame Habonde, who revealed herself to be a witch, saying she had procured Serafica as wife to her master, Antecessor.
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