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make history



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Idioms and Phrases

Do something memorable or spectacular enough to influence the course of history, as in That first space flight made history . [Mid-1800s]
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The 14-year-old is hoping to make history this week by breaking Ronnie O'Sullivan's long-standing record to become the youngest player to qualify for the World Championships at the Crucible.

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Eager to see how their new music translates to live shows, the duo considers their upcoming Coachella performance as a chance to make history.

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The public school math teacher said that in less than 24 hours, he was going to make history by flipping a solidly Republican congressional seat – helping to wrest control of the House of Representatives from the Republicans.

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They are both in a great position to finally win a major trophy, so why not try to make history and give their fans something to celebrate?

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If successful, Zimbabwe's 41-year-old sports minister would make history by becoming the first woman, the first African and the youngest person to hold the role.

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