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The phrase "am famous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is stating their level of recognition or notoriety, typically in a personal context.
Example: "I often get recognized in public because I am famous for my role in that popular TV show."
Alternatives: "I am well-known" or "I have gained fame."
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am famous
adjective
Well known.
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"People attack me because I am famous.
"And now I am famous".
"I already am famous," he said.
I am famous for my horrible counting!
"In the subway," he says, "I am famous".
'Well, it is a fact that I am famous.
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She's famous for being famous.
Now he is famous.
"My neighbors are famous".
"It was famous.
And who is famous?
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