Sentence examples for all notorious from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all notorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that are widely known for a particular negative quality or characteristic.
Example: "The city is known for its crime rates, and all notorious criminals seem to find their way here."
Alternatives: "all infamous" or "all well-known".

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And the city's South Beach is a beach, after all, notorious for skimpy bikinis and a general lack of clothing at all hours.

This was not an encouraging sign, since negligence, will-contest and antitrust disputes were all notorious for their expense, vexation and scope for litigious zeal.

Gottlieb and Ng document how each has dealt with challenges posed by ports and the movement of goods, air pollution (Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and urban China are all notorious for their hazardous air quality), water supply (all three places are dependent on massive transfers of water) and water quality, the food system (from seed to table), transportation, and public and private space.

As we have painfully discovered in recent years, financial derivatives, hedging contracts and savings schemes are all notorious vehicles for fraud, sometimes on a massive scale.

So... a young woman who has an affair with her student, the rich owner of an NBA basketball team, and an international war criminal are all "notorious"?

You'll probably find that this story will be repeated to you roughly 7,549 times by the time you're 25, and by now, you've found out that your favorite 90s sitcom stars were actually all notorious con-artists, and you've decided to never have an idol again, but back to the point... You're conditioned to believe that not all that glitters is gold, and Broadway is the most glittery gold around.

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For two years, the area has been the site of a criminal free-for-all, notorious for drug-trafficking and kidnapping, with the police acting less as law-enforcers than as collaborators.

His shortfalls: all these notorious outdoor markets, and the huge numbers of immigrants staying here without registration, forming whole ethnic neighborhoods, and, of course, his wife's wealth, gotten from God knows where, or through the abuse of her husband's position".

The closure of the railway through the Borders in 1969 was a grave regional injustice, and probably the worst of all the notorious "Beeching cuts".

Among all the notorious pathogens present at stone miner's working site, silica dust is believed to be the responsible agent causing the disease silicosis, a worldwide occupational lung disease.

Then he speculated that these were the names of those in Paradise, that Paradise is, after all, a notorious tourist attraction, and that salvation is a matter of defacing the wall (signing the firmament).

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