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Discover Ludwig"made famous" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that caused someone or something to become famous, such as a song, movie, book, or person. Example: The song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen was made famous when it was featured in the movie Wayne's World.
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Mentions some dances he made famous.
April, made famous by T. S. Eliot and Count Basie.
Egyptians made famous street poetry that reflected their incomparable wit.
He made famous the "shave and a hair cut" rhythm.
Mayweather briefly dropped the cocky persona he made famous.
This version was made famous in Sophocles' lost tragedy Tereus.
It was made famous by Émile Zola's namesake novel.
He supervised and made famous the Consumer Price Index.
Explore the area made famous by radicals and immigrants.
Tells of the old songs he published and made famous.
"Purley has been made famous … by television comedy.
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