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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attained celebrity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who has achieved fame or recognition in a particular field or context.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally attained celebrity status in the fashion industry."
Alternatives: "achieved fame" or "gained notoriety".
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He tried to deduce, from careful study, what sold best, and concluded, "The history of all Magazines shows plainly that those which have attained celebrity were indebted for it to articles similar in nature — to Berenice".
Among the thousands of file formats that exist in modern computing, the GIF, or Graphics Interchange Format, has attained celebrity status in a sea of lesser-known BMPs, RIPs, FIGs and MIFFs.
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Let us hope he or she does not attain celebrity status.
Thus, Miñoso was a groundbreaker racially for the major leagues and became the first Latin American since Adolfo Luque to attain celebrity status.
Many prodigies who attain celebrity at a tender age come through the experience with the wounds of fame, but Mr. Huston pursued a career and life that radiated normality.
Debussy helped to draw public attention to Satie, orchestrating two of his Gymnopédies, yet Satie had to wait until much later in life to attain celebrity status.
Although the tiny thornmint has not attained the celebrity status of the Bay checkerspot, Dr. Weiss says that nurturing the species is important work.
Her own first couture gown was a white Dior sheath, bought in the early 1950s, just before she attained instant celebrity via a Museum of Modern Art committee.
While Mr. Newsom has attained a celebrity status during his tenure, when it comes down to hardball politics that have changed the fabric of the city, it can be argued that the past 10 years have been the Chris Daly Era.
A month earlier, Glover, his wife Elizabeth and their children moved out to Shanghai and quickly attained local celebrity status: there were not, Glover says, that many families of eight, all with blonde hair.
Netrebko's videos and outdoor concert appearances, her contract with Chopard, the luxury jewelry company, and her commercials for Vöslauer, the Austrian mineral water, have made her a member of what the critic Alex Ross calls the Yo-Yo Club — classical musicians who, like the cellist Yo-Yo Ma, have attained such celebrity that their artistic credentials are deemed suspect by the purists.
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