Sentence examples for be well-known from inspiring English sources

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be well-known

adjective

Familiar, famous, renowned or widely known.

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But it doesn't have to be well-known choreographer.

Will the main actors be plucked from obscurity or will they be well-known?

The buyers tend not to be well-known collectors of contemporary art.

"Jackling may be well-known in his day, but he's not the equivalent of Steve Jobs".

They are not meant to be well-known pillars of their local community.

Already, imitation commenters have pretended to be well-known bloggers from other Web sites.

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The writers on its lists tend not to be well known (yet) to American audiences.

She'll be well known".

Judge Ito will be well known".

I want to be well known, famous".

He doesn't want to be well known in your house.

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