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Discover LudwigThe phrase "celebrity of" can be used in written English.
It typically will be used to mean a person or thing that is famous or well-known. For example, "He is a celebrity of the tennis world."
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Not just any celebrity, of course.
Call in a celebrity, of course.
Eisenhower was the celebrity of the moment.
C.L.: Who is your favorite celebrity of 2008?
"The shovel took on a celebrity of its own.
That is a byproduct of celebrity, of course.
Now Rathod is a celebrity of sorts in Sayala.
The apartment will enjoy a celebrity of another sort.
In America celebrity of a certain kind is infinitely malleable.
And there is the celebrity of her new boss.
The power of celebrity, of course, translates into big bucks.
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