make history
Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words
To do something important that has not been done before and will be recorded.
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- He made history by being the first man to walk on the moon.
- This discovery will make history in the field of science.
- The team hopes to make history with an undefeated season.
- Her groundbreaking research is sure to make history.
- The new law is expected to make history for civil rights.
- They are striving to make history with their innovative project.
- Future generations will remember how these events made history.
- The artist’s work will make history in the art world.
- We have a chance to make history today with our collective effort.
- Such a monumental achievement is bound to make history.