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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is on the verge of being well-known or recognized but has not yet achieved full fame.
Example: "After starring in a few independent films, she felt almost famous, as people began to recognize her on the street."
Alternatives: "nearly renowned" or "close to stardom".
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Kane was almost famous.
And it's not just the almost famous.
"Almost Famous" is underdramatized and irresolute.
He had a minor role in the film "Almost Famous".
Brown has been almost famous on a couple of occasions.
"Almost Famous" has had a particularly rocky road.
BRUCE VILANCH Almost Famous A one-man show.
Almost Famous asks so desperately and repeatedly, "Are we cool?
Wasn't she the big sister in "Almost Famous"?
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