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Discover Ludwig"gain stardom" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever someone wants to express the idea of achieving fame or standing in the public eye. This phrase is often used in the context of entertainment, such as actors, musicians, and other celebrities, but it can also apply to successful professionals in other fields. Example: After years of hard work and dedication to her craft, the young actress finally gained stardom when she landed the lead role in a blockbuster film.
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"You're the Pepsi generation," Mr. Jackson sang, and moonwalked with a young Alfonso Ribiero, who would later gain stardom as Carlton Banks on the sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air".
When looking for sponsors or record labels, never argue with a contractor unless necessary - they will help you gain stardom and money.
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After he gained stardom for his roles in "Fame," Mr. Ray left school to pursue his career.
After he had gained stardom, Lang Lang bought a large house in downtown Philadelphia, but his mother still lives in Shenyang.
Monteverde gained stardom following the discovery of the golden toad in 1964 and the ensuing gold rush spawned a slew of overpriced hotels and a tawdry tourist town, Santa Elena.
And if his play at the world championships is an indication of his skills, it seems plausible that he could yet return to the league where he gained stardom. "Unless I stop liking the game, I want to play," Jagr said.
But in France, of course, where the reported health problems of the teenage idol, who gained stardom on TV's Full House, may not have made the tabloids' front pages all summer.
He first gained stardom on the "General Hospital" soap opera.
Although he played all positions at one time or another (including infield positions generally reserved for right-handers), he gained stardom as a pitcher.
Jessie J – singer/songwriter/performer Multi-talented Jessie overcame a stroke at the age of 18 to gain global stardom.
Aristoteles Savalas, (born Jan . 21 , 1924Garden City, N.Y. died Jan . 22 , 1994Universal City, Calif ., ("Telly"), U.S. actor who specialized in portraying film villains before gaining international stardom as Lieut.
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