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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are renowned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is well-known or famous for a particular quality, skill, or achievement. Example: "The restaurant's chefs are renowned for their exquisite use of local ingredients."
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are renowned
adjective
Famous, celebrated, or well-known.
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They are renowned cadgers.
Their skills are renowned.
The Houthis are renowned as fearsome fighters.
They are renowned for their wood carving.
How many are renowned like Sheppard?
Newfoundlands are renowned for lifesaving instincts.
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The adjective is "renowned".
Estonia is renowned for cybersecurity.
They were renowned for their parties.
Hawkins is renowned for avoiding the spotlight.
Dr. Mukwege is renowned for all three.
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