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The phrase "always famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has consistently maintained a reputation or recognition over time.
Example: "The artist is always famous for her unique style and innovative techniques."
Alternatives: "perpetually renowned" or "consistently celebrated".
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He was always famous.
Sarajevo was always famous for its sense of humour.
In the past, all roads converged on Buda, and its market was always famous.
The Brazilian army was always famous for having good engineering battalions that carried out works in the Amazon.
"In the past, MTV was always famous for the creativity of our idents and allowing audiences to participate.
Her face was more famous than her name, perhaps, but she was always famous to her photographers.
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(Famous people don't always stay famous).
The street has always attracted famous residents.
"Indonesia has always been famous for its wood crafting.
Yorkshiremen have always been famous for their prudence.
Growing up, we always had famous authors in our home.
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