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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a famous man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a well-known male individual, often in contexts discussing achievements, characteristics, or societal impact.
Example: "Albert Einstein was a famous man whose theories revolutionized the field of physics."
Alternatives: "a well-known individual" or "a renowned person".
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Quite a famous man, though.
During Andrew's childhood, his father was not a famous man.
She stalked her husband, now a famous man, for five years.
In most of the books he is middle-aged, and a famous man.
In the years that Nisman presided over the amia investigation, he became a famous man.
Twice I have sat next to a famous man on an airplane.
"We house with the insane and must humour them," a famous man once said.
I was a freshman at U.C. Santa… Twice I have sat next to a famous man on an airplane.
We hope he will run all the way and be a famous man".
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