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Discover Ludwig"of fame" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, place, or idea that has become well-known or is renowned, or to describe something that results in great or lasting honor or recognition. For example: "John's book has earned him a lot of fame in the literary world."
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of fame
adjective
Listing or describing the best or most honored or noteworthy entries in a specific subject, media form, field, etc.
Exact(35)
hall of fame.
about the economics of fame.
"That's my 15 minutes of fame.
Each had his 15 minutes of fame.
I have a comfortable level of fame.
It is their 15 minutes of fame".
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"This is Hall of Fame-type stuff.
Mile 10 - Hollywood Walk of Fame.
"Let the Hall of Fame voters decide".
Those are three Hall of Fame defensemen.
On the Wall of Fame singers predominate.
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