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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very famous or successful, particularly in the entertainment industry.
Example: "After her latest blockbuster film, she has truly become a major star in Hollywood."
Alternatives: "a big star" or "a prominent celebrity".
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It heralded his arrival as a major star.
Her British debut suggests she could become a major star.
Gasol will be a major star within two seasons.
"We're bringing a major star to ITV2, Billie Piper.
Around Liverpool, he is a major star, pursued by fans and photographers.
Two films directed by Billy Wilder helped establish Lemmon as a major star.
Nor will defeat diminish his stature in his homeland, where he is already a major star.
Though not a major star, he's highly regarded by his peers.
Lily Allen, a major star in England, told the British press, "I hate Terra Firma".
While never a major star, he was long a favorite of critics and musicians.
Christina Aguilera, a major star, signed on as one of the coach/judges.
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