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"vindicate yourself from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to clear oneself of blame or suspicion. Example: After being accused of stealing, I had to vindicate myself from the false accusations by providing evidence that proved my innocence.
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If there's nothing you could ever do to vindicate yourself, then you ought to run".
"I don't really feel like he personally had to vindicate himself from anything," Short said.
The findings seem to vindicate criticisms from Conservative donors who have described Cameron's election campaign as dull and uninspiring.
In 1658 Edward Cole of London published Wheelwright's A Brief and Plain Apology, whose lengthy subtitle read "Wherein he doth vindicate himself, From al those Errors, Heresies, and Flagitious Crimes, layed to his charge by Mr. Thomas Weld, in his short story, And further Fastened upon him by Mr. Samuel Rutherford in his Survey of Antinomianisme".
Stillman grew so invested in the character that, after he finished filming "Love & Friendship," he wrote a novel of the same name narrated by a character of his own creation, a devoted nephew of Lady Susan's who intends to vindicate his aunt from her withering depiction by the writer he insists on calling "the spinster Authoress".
History has a way of vindicating people from hysteria if they have principles.
Ketch Me If You Ketchikan - in which ex-Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska travels around the state trying to stay one step ahead of the law now that the feds have inexplicably vindicated him from his corruption case.
Indeed, Darwin's Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, published in 1859, seemed to vindicate Tennyson's adage from 20 years earlier, of "nature red in tooth and claw".
What seems clear in the Qur'anic account is that Mary's reputation is on the line, and it takes Jesus miraculously speaking from the cradle to vindicate her as pure before God.
The results from experimental animal models thus vindicate the conclusions originally suggested from those on human cardiac disease.
"I feel vindicated from a personal perspective because I stuck my head out there on the chopping block and SeaWorld went after me viciously.
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