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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pop sensations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe extremely popular and successful music artists in the genre of pop music. For example: - "The pop sensations, BTS, have taken the world by storm with their catchy tunes and dance moves." - "The concert was filled with energetic performances by various pop sensations like Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and Taylor Swift." - "Her debut album made her a pop sensation overnight, and she has since become a household name in the music industry."
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Gossip took a major leap, and suddenly old film clips of the 1990s pop sensations were all over British television.
Here are ten Hollywood luminaries and pop sensations who made lesser appearances on the Great White Way.
The pop sensations, who have sold over 17 million records globally, will launch the scent as the first in a collection of One Direction fragrances.
Another concert in the same location, with the 1990s pop sensations Blur, led by Damon Albarn, as headliners, will mark the end of the Olympics on Aug. 12.
But now a dearth of US musical heart-throbs has finally opened the door to the UK's pop sensations, as One Direction and The Wanted storm America.
Still, in the world of 24-hour celebrity media, teenage pop sensations who have taken public vows of chastity can be fodder for an unhealthy level of scrutiny.
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Last month police uncovered a plot by a convicted murderer to strangle the teen pop sensation.
It's been a hard few weeks for multi-millionaire teen pop sensation Justin Bieber.
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