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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also notorious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone is well-known for a negative reason in addition to other characteristics or actions.
Example: "The city is also notorious for its high crime rate, which has deterred many potential visitors."
Alternatives: "infamous as well" or "noted for its bad reputation".
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Both are also notorious warlords accused of human rights abuses.
She is also notorious for her overbearing perfectionism.
Koh is also notorious for his outlandish ensembles.
It is also notorious for the dinginess of some of its less opulent ones.
Although proficient at catching mice, weasels are also notorious for raiding chicken coops.
But it is also notorious, at least around the Yankees and, especially, around Cashman.
But the railways are also notorious for its deadly accidents, which routinely occur.
But the drug is also notorious for its devastating side effects.
He has said he won't, but he is also notorious for wavering.
Along with the gangster miners, the northern Guangdong refineries that buy from them are also notorious for violent behavior.
U.P. is also notorious for corruption, and it has a particularly awful history of communal and religious violence.
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