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Discover LudwigThe phrase "famous with" is correct and is used in written English
This phrase typically implies that someone or something is renowned for a certain quality or affiliation. For example, you might say "The author is famous with readers for her ability to paint vivid characters with her words."
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This pimple on the rump of southern France has long provided the rich and famous with a discreet hideaway for themselves and their cash.
On arriving in New York, he found himself famous, with editors and publishers offering lucrative contracts.
MiG's name became famous with the MiG-15, a fighter which caused the West consternation when it appeared in the skies over Korea in 1950.
He became famous with "Maybellene" in 1955.
"I got famous with this kind of body!
It didn't take long for David to become viral-video famous, with 65 million views.
Ryan's father, Buddy, made the 46 defense famous with the Chicago Bears.
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The Cotwolds has gained a reputation as a playground for the rich and famous, with people such as the supermodel Kate Moss buying homes there.
And we became world-famous with that blend.
They land securely in the range of the almost-famous, with their eventual domination of the Twittersphere not yet complete.
The Singing Nun of the 1960s, who became world-famous with her hit "Dominique," has committed suicide, police said Monday.
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