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Discover Ludwig"pretty famous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is well-known or widely recognized. Example: "The actor is pretty famous for his role in the popular TV series."
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I was pretty famous.
Pretty famous scene, the escalator scene.
He's getting to be pretty famous".
Before Danny relocated, he used to be pretty famous.
It turns out he is pretty famous in Europe.
It's a pretty famous quote but it's a pretty interesting statement.
That in itself would be mildly embarrassing; he's pretty famous, after all.
At the time, the deal was pretty famous – "innovative" was how pension fund trustees put it.
It's pretty famous and I'm sad to say it's closing down at the end of May.
"We did it there because I am pretty famous, so there wouldn't be reporters at the police station.
On the one hand, they succeeded: Kony really is pretty famous now.
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