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Discover LudwigThe phrase "famous idol" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is widely admired and respected. For example, "John is a famous idol in the music industry, with millions of fans around the world."
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While living at the camp he took up job of assisting idol-making at Kumartuli- the famous idol crafting area of Calcutta.
From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power.
For the children, meeting Santa "is kind of like meeting a very famous idol".
The most famous idol ever is probably the golden calf, which some rabbinic legends hold was actually created out of the precious metals the Israelites had lifted out of Egypt.
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