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Discover LudwigThe phrase "famous in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is well-known or celebrated within a particular place, category, or community. Example: "The Hollywood sign is world-famous, but the Griffith Observatory is famous in the city of Los Angeles."
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E8 is famous in physics.
He had become famous in literary circles.
"I was famous in the '60s.
One read, "Famous in Bushwick".
He's a bloke who's famous in France.
Donald Judd is famous in several ways.
Mr. Knoebel became famous in the process.
He became famous in the Caucasus".
His collapse made him famous in Canada.
All were famous in their day.
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