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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'fame with' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to use a phrase related to fame or being famous, you could use 'renowned for' or 'famous for'. Example: She is renowned for her work in the medical field.
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Fatty acids were identified by comparing the retention times of FAME with SUPELCO™ 37 component FAME mixture (Sigma-Aldrich).
Scorza achieved fame with novels chronicling the Indians' revolt.
As a poet, he achieved fame with "The Raven" (1845).
The Davis Cup had grown to fame with tennis.
He built his fame with just his two hands".
The resulting article, "Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Lt. Cmdr.
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In the upgrading process, the unwanted component poly-FAME, which had low oxidation stability, was selectively converted into the target component, mono-FAME with high oxidation stability.
Both are first-time candidates for the Hall of Fame, with voting results announced Wednesday.
Can a quarterback enter the Hall of Fame with a losing record? Cam Newton might.
Carlton went to the Hall of Fame with 329 victories and not a single no-hitter.
Quaife was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Kinks in 1990.
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