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The phrase "a fame" is not correct and typically not used in written English.
The word "fame" is an uncountable noun, so it does not take the article "a."
Example: "She achieved fame after her performance in the blockbuster movie."
Alternatives: "fame" or "renown".
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The methylation yield was measured from the addition of a FAME standard (3 mg C19 0 FAME) after the methylation step.
Identification of metabolites from organic phase GC-MS analysis was supported by comparison with a FAME standard mix (Supelco 37 Component FAME Mix; Sigma Aldrich).
A FAME Mix C4-C24 was used as an external standard to identify the retention time for FAME peaks.
"I'm just a fame whore".
Dr. Gould achieved a fame unprecedented among modern evolutionary biologists.
The Los Angeles native is, after all, a fame connoisseur.
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George was a fame-snob.
I looked like a fame-hungry footballer's wife.
Ms. Morgan said that Ms. Nuzzi was a fame-seeking underachiever who "sucked" at her job.
Ms. Foster was frequently portrayed as a fame-seeking opportunist, and Usher's public defenses of her generally proved counterproductive.
Between classes, teenagers flooded in from the Educational Center for the Arts, a "Fame -like high school across the street.
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