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been famed
adjective
Having fame; famous or noted
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Yet the driver was reported to have been famed among colleagues for his prudence.
HE MAY have been famed for his solitude, but Lonesome George, the world's most feted tortoise, will never have privacy.
Since at least the 16th century, Aubusson has been famed for its manufacture of carpets and tapestries (see Aubusson carpet).
She has never been famed, especially not with her junior ministers and civil servants, as a delegator.
But even here he exercised the humanity and good humour for which he had been famed at the BBC.
It has long been famed as a spa town: Napoleon, Shelley and Byron are among those who took the waters.
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Madagascar is famed for its "megadiversity".
Chelsea were famed for it.
Instead, they are famed absentees.
The garden is famed for its luxuriance.
Taylor was famed for her appetite.
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