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The phrase "fame diminished" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone or something's fame has decreased. For example: After his controversial outburst, the actor's fame diminished significantly.
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Thereafter, his fame diminished, as the prevailing musical style became what is now generally called "Classical".
In the late 1920s her record sales and her fame diminished as social forces changed the face of popular music and bowdlerized the earthy realism of the sentiments she expressed in her music.
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Though her career was volatile, Ms. Fawcett's fame never diminished after "Charlie's Angels".
It is a spectacular image of medieval fame, scarcely diminished by the fact that the Rucellai Madonna is by Duccio.
Zweig was one of Europe's most well known and widely acclaimed writers in the 1920s and 1930s but his fame has diminished over the years; he'd be completely unknown if it wasn't for Pushkin Press (and NYRB in the US).
Other than Béla Lugosi and Joseph Cawthorn, the majority of the cast in White Zombie were actors whose fame had diminished since the silent film era.
Wyman noted that it "realized a cherished ambition [of Jones] to put blues music at the top of the charts, and meant his guilt of having 'sold out' completely to pop fame was diminished".
That Dizzee is the most dextrous and quotable MC Britain has ever produced is beyond dispute, but any rapper, however gifted, needs something to rap about, and the trials of fame offer diminishing returns.
In recent years, Mr. Gorshin's fame may have diminished but his kitsch rating has shot up.
Success brought Morris fame, which has never diminished.
And, however little you do, your fame refuses to diminish.
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