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The phrase "a string of famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of well-known individuals, events, or items that are connected in some way.
Example: "The film features a string of famous actors who have all won Academy Awards."
Alternatives: "a series of renowned" or "a lineup of celebrated".
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Hodges also backed a string of famous musicians in the late 1950s and early 60s, including Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent and Bill Haley.
It has yielded a string of famous productions including The Conference of the Birds, La Tragedie de Carmen, The Mahabharata, The Man Who and, most recently, Tierno Bokar.
From the mid-1960s thethe mid-1980s soughtught out the powerful, collecting such a string of famous pelts that in the end they jostled to be asked.
Waitrose - which used adam&eveDDB, the agency best known for making a string of famous commercials for John Lewis – launched its Christmas ad online on Wednesday, ahead of a TV debut during The X Factor on Sunday night.
It's his voice on a string of famous commercials, like "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't" (Mounds bar) and "We're American Airlines, doing what we do best".
Rafferty's career was forged in a string of famous performances (such as in The Overlanders) inevitably casting him as the quintessential Aussie man's-man (that baton was passed to Thompson, who has run with it ever since).
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Julia Raeside 11pm, BBC2 UK-based German photographer Juergen Teller has produced a string of images of famous subjects that capture something unique and mysterious.
In math he studied with the famed Professor John T. Duffield 1841, progenitor of a whole string of famous Princetonians (to include a University treasurer and an interim president of Princeton), and the result over 15 months is a stunning object.
And I don't think it's fair". Harris becomes the latest in a long string of famous Taylor Swift ex-boyfriends, including Joe Jonas, Jake Gyllenhaal and Harry Styles.
The clip, which you can watch above, comprises a steady string of famous lines, goofy blue-screen backgrounds, quick costume changes and self-deprecating gags while name-checking "Big," "The Money Pit," "The Road to Perdition" and "Catch Me If You Can," to name a few.
You will likely be able to recall a string of their most famous excuses.
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