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been notorious

adjective

Widely known, especially for something bad; infamous.

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It has long been notorious for kidnapping and political assassination.

Washington has long been notorious for its revolving doors.

For years, he's been notorious for constructing fabulous pilots, then driving his inventions off a cliff.

Cassius had been notorious, and was even expelled for a term.

Russian violinists have long been notorious as the most narrowly educated of people.

The river itself had once been notorious for pollution and garbage.

In the past, window cleaners' working hours have been notorious for their brevity.

CHINA'S airlines and airports have long been notorious for their lateness.

In addition, Benitez has been notorious for ineffective pitching in pivotal games.

Los Angeles International, Baltimore-Washington and Hartsfield in Atlanta have been notorious for extra-long waits.

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