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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Achieve fame" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the pursuit of recognition or success in a particular field, such as entertainment or sports. Example: "Many aspiring actors move to Hollywood with the hope to achieve fame and success."
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VERY few people achieve fame, but multitudes hanker after it.
They were also soon to achieve fame and notoriety.
Perhaps Saint-Just was trying to set his own mind free rather than to achieve fame.
Her sister, who survives her, went on to achieve fame mostly in Europe.
A Victoria's Secret shop worker yesterday denied pouring acid over herself to achieve fame and fortune.
One of the directors was Ridley Scott, later to achieve fame with Blade Runner.
Indeed, did he achieve fame thanks principally to the multiplicity of his imitators?
It was the first time I realised someone like us could achieve fame.
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Boston is where Rosie Ruiz achieved fame the bad way.
Barbara Crane, Ken Josephson, and Garry Winogrand were among students who later achieved fame.
As a poet, he achieved fame with "The Raven" (1845).
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