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The phrase "a famous name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a well-known person, brand, or entity that is recognized by many people.
Example: "The restaurant is known for its exquisite cuisine, and it has the backing of a famous name in the culinary world."
Alternatives: "a renowned figure" or "a well-known brand".
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Having a famous name works wonders, apparently.
It's not that we were avoiding a famous name.
Worth was attracted by a famous name and big money.
Despite a famous name, Daley was not an obvious political powerhouse.
Like Jeb Bush, she has a famous name that has proved a wasting asset.
For a musical ensemble with a famous name, legacy is a double-edged sword.
Sessions is a famous name in American music, one that is given its periodic due.
'You have a famous name, Mr Hughes.' The relief was overpowering.
A shameless attempt to capitalize on a famous name, like the 1989-93 Pontiac LeMans?
He learned the lesson of how evanescent celebrity could be without a famous name.
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