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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most notorious" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is widely known for a negative or scandalous reason. Example: "The most notorious criminal in the city was finally apprehended by the police." In this sentence, "most notorious" is used to indicate that the criminal is highly infamous and well-known for their criminal acts.
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Colombia is the most notorious case.
This included the most notorious pranksters.
He has banned the most notorious.
Mendizábal was Guatemala's most notorious spy.
The most notorious case was thalidomide.
This one may become his most notorious.
Most famous, or perhaps most notorious.
The most notorious recent example is Gamergate.
But the most notorious is Softex.
"The most notorious is former C.E.O.
Or the world's most notorious cyclist?
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