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Discover Ludwig"already famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone was already famous before a certain event, or to express a sense of surprise that someone has achieved fame quickly. For example, "She was already famous in the art world by her early twenties."
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You were already famous then.
He was already famous.
"We're already famous.
I'm already famous on social media.
Dennis Potter was already famous.
In Binchuan, the tree was already famous.
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Already-famous dancers like Cynthia Gregory studied there.
Her family had received thousands of letters expressing admiration for her son's already-famous heroism.
I'm coming in a little late on already-famous Romney remark that "corporations are people".
In 1869, it helped to limn the reputation of the already-famous cemetery.
So … what was the deal with Ellen DeGeneres' already-famous, celebrity-packed selfie at the Oscars?
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