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Discover LudwigThe phrase "famous by" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to show the reason or cause for someone or something's fame or popularity. Example: This painting became famous by winning first place in a prestigious art competition. In this example, "famous by" is used to explain the reason for the painting's fame - winning a competition.
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She was famous by default.
April, made famous by T. S. Eliot and Count Basie.
That was in 1972, and Julia was famous by then.
It was made famous by Émile Zola's namesake novel.
Explore the area made famous by radicals and immigrants.
She is not famous by accident but by application.
Unruffled, Robinson sang a track made famous by Norah Jones.
I was famous by then, but not that famous.
Turn! Turn!," later made famous by the Byrds.
Have you spotted a building made famous by the movies?
He made people famous by taking their picture.
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