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The phrase "a very famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the level of fame of a person, place, or thing.
Example: "She is a very famous actress known for her outstanding performances in blockbuster films."
Alternatives: "an extremely well-known" or "a highly renowned".
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A very famous painter.
And it's a very famous photograph.
I'm a very famous person, unfortunately.
"Nine millimetre is a very famous pistol.
He was a very famous sword-swallower.
There's a very famous professor whose name is Jim Poterba.
"He's a very famous guy," he said, proudly.
He became a schmuck, a very famous schmuck.
"It is because he has a very famous wife".
A very famous one is "Alice in Wonderland".
"It's a very famous case in France," Ms. Halberstadt said.
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