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Discover Ludwig"fame for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate the reason or cause for someone or something's fame or renown. Example: She gained fame for her groundbreaking research in the field of neuroscience.
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Television provides instant fame for many.
Fame for a hundred years is merely an afterlife.
Local notice led to regional fame for the charismatic Somluck.
He manipulates his global fame for his own ends.
"I traded fame for love," Madonna was singing.
It achieved enormous fame for its then revolutionary special effects.
Tenacious D are using their comedy-rock fame for good.
"There you are, that's fame for you," he said.
There, the Union's Col. William B. Hazen achieved enduring fame for his brigade's defense.
The Perrin brand has been around since 1893, gaining fame for its supple leather gloves.
The club served as the springboard to fame for Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and many others.
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