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The phrase "aspects of fame" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing different elements or characteristics related to fame, such as its impact, benefits, or challenges.
Example: "The documentary explored various aspects of fame, including the pressure it places on celebrities and the public's fascination with their lives."
Alternatives: "facets of fame" or "dimensions of fame".
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If that was a thrill, some aspects of fame have not been.
"They are both genuine folk who never expected to find international super-stardom and have struggled to cope with many of the more difficult aspects of fame".
DiCillo is terrific at mapping out what might be called the traffic aspects of fame: the rushing in and out of hotel rooms and clubs; the pecking order; the fluent sycophancy; the back-and-forth of favors and rebuffs.
Also on HuffPost: How Jazz Jennings handles the "overwhelming" aspects of fame.
I think there's so much to it that people take for granted and people try to go into so many different aspects of fame and all kinds of things.
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An aspect of fame Cole did enjoy was artist Lee Jones portraying her as a weeping Angel of the North in 2008.
It's an aspect of fame Yusuf said he fully understood.
When she took to the stage to accept her award, the 29-year-old singer explained that her favorite aspect of fame is being able to help others.
A very peculiar aspect of fame is that fact that strangers remember the most fleeting encounters with you; it's astonishing, really, that I remember seeing the two of them, for just a moment, so long ago.
The song works so well because she implicates herself in the worst aspects of the fame industry.
The face of fame is changing.
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