Sentence examples for fame being from inspiring English sources

"fame being" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
"Fame" is a noun and "being" is a verb, so they cannot be used together in this way. To convey the idea of fame, you could use a phrase such as "being famous" or "having fame." For example, "Being famous comes with a lot of pressure and expectations." or "Having fame means sacrificing privacy."

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Fame being fame, the whole sordid mess became Mr. Polanski's story, not hers.

He quickly achieved a kind of fame being photographed by the burgeoning new style press that centred around iD and the Face – without really knowing what he wanted to be famous for.

As for her own fame, "Being a writer isn't like being a movie star," Tyler says, "and you realise being famous is not what you imagined it to be.

He wants his Basquiat movie to be not obscure, not complicated, and not gloomy, even though Basquiat spends much of the movie either dreaming of fame, being bowled over by fame, or being stoned.

In the same vein, our first sight of Lincoln is from behind, the radiance of his fame being too much to contemplate head on, and we even get a foolish coda, with our hero manifested like an angel through a flickering candle flame, as if the film were unable to leave him be.

Here is James Golden (of Federal Twist fame) being much more poetic and clever:- "Perhaps there are ways to view the garden as a much broader aesthetic statement than usually considered... one that deals with subject matter that isn't necessarily "pretty" in the conventional sense.

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Fame is so fleeting.

Fame is fleeting.

Fame is fleeting and fragile.

The fame is similarly notional.

His fame was now worldwide.

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