Sentence examples for a very notorious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a very notorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the degree of notoriety associated with a person, place, or event.
Example: "The city is known for its very notorious criminal activities that have plagued its neighborhoods for years."
Alternatives: "a highly infamous" or "a particularly well-known".

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There's a prank show hosted by a very famous guy called Ramez – think Ricky Gervais in Egypt – and they put a celebrity in a coach on a very notorious kidnap road.

Wodehouse's case, wrote the director of public prosecutions in 1945, was "a very notorious one, and I think that there might be strong public feeling if he is allowed to come back to this country and to the advantages of British citizenship here without any action being taken about him".

"If you just look at it from the perspective of GDPR I think that there will have to be a very notorious and outright disclosure," responds Vernick.

Maintenance Fee - This is a very notorious fee (which many retailers keep hidden) that is charged against the phone card.

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But it turned out to be a very different "Notorious," one about the rise of gangsta rapper Biggie Smalls, a k a The Notorious B.I.G., his artistic relationship with Sean "Puffy" Combs at Bad Boy Records in New York and the bloody East vs. West feud between Biggie and Tupac Shakur, a star in L.A. who spent his final year at Death Row records.

"He has been very notorious in his hectic activities in these conflict areas," said Temuri Yakobashvili, Georgia's reintegration minister.

It was most notable for the very notorious, friendly relationship between mother and daughter (Lorelai and Rory) that we envied or at least attempted to emulate and live vicariously through the interactions with our own moms.

In what people were now calling the "public imagination," Finch was one of a very exclusive and notorious band of Englishwomen whose curling passport photos inspired extraordinary repulsion, vengeance.

The Phelps clan's appearance at the funeral began a very long and notorious career of protesting at as many funerals of visible AIDS victims and LGBT persons as they could find.

Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, the notorious three-minute balcony scene in "Notorious" (1946, a very good year for kissing).

The Plicator and EndoCinch require a very large overtube, which is notorious for damage to the pliable esophagus, let alone one that is inflamed or strictured.

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