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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an famous" is not correct in English; it should be "a famous." You can use "a famous" when referring to someone or something that is well-known or celebrated.
Example: "She is a famous author known for her best-selling novels."
Alternatives: "a well-known" or "a renowned."
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NASA released New Horizons images shortly after the flyby, including an famous picture of a heart-shaped basin on Pluto.
The mill, which was the site of an famous labor strike in the 1920s, is in the city of Gastonia, a former industrial hub outside of Charlotte.
In an famous experiment, subjects watched a film in which there were several car accidents [ 74].
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A redundancy allocation is a famous problem in reliability sciences.
Name a famous person.
b. a famous painter.
A famous restaurateur.
& a famous PR man.
A famous actor was there.
He is a famous designer.
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