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Be renowned
adjective
Famous, celebrated, or well-known.
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Long may we continue to be renowned for this virtue.
Is Reed Krakoff to be renowned for bringing the Helmut Lang look back to life?
Steck may be renowned as much for his abandoned expeditions as for the flawless ones.
He says Britain used to be renowned for its low rates of liver cirrhosis.
Some of his guests tonight may be renowned for painting; being Ernie is Ernie's art.
Chairing the Edinburgh discussion will be renowned documentary maker Roger Graef.
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They are renowned cadgers.
The adjective is "renowned".
Estonia is renowned for cybersecurity.
They were renowned for their parties.
Hawkins is renowned for avoiding the spotlight.
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