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The word "stardom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the condition of having fame or being well-known. For example: "The young singer has achieved stardom in a short amount of time."
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stardom
noun
The status or position of a performer acknowledged to be a star; fame, celebrity.
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Interestingly, it was porn stardom that gave her the chance to escape.
There is, of course, a whole genre of speculative fiction devoted to Solange's difficulty in finding a role for herself that isn't taken up by her mega-star sister, the answer coming, apparently, in the one thing Beyoncé's varnished stardom denies her: authenticity.
Risk-averse studios will be pondering the degree to which Radcliffe ticks the "guys want to be him, women want to be with him" boxes, usually accepted as prerequisites for A-list stardom among male film actors.
Who? The 28-year-old musician, a founding member of experimental jazz band Portico Quartet, decided to hang up his Hang (which he's since described as a "bit of a shackle") in 2010, in favour of solo stardom.
Jonathan Kent's production this evocation of the rackety world of American vaudeville – with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Arthur Laurents – boasted a breathtaking performance from Imelda Staunton, who played Mama Rose not as some implacable monster but as a jaunty, defiant woman seeking surrogate stardom through the showbiz success of her two daughters.
Lang's film made him a star, but stardom was no defence against the Nazis, and in 1933 he fled to Paris.
She is, in short, a couple of major medals away from serious stardom.
This is a fine and pioneering work, by the much-admired film critic, on true stardom: the gods and goddesses of the silver screen who truly were more worshipped than the other God.
The more cautionary tale arrives in the form of Michelle Wie, who shot to stardom at the same age as Li.
Like many actors, Fassbender, who sings and plays guitar and keyboards in the film, admits he once harboured fantasies of rock stardom.
Actor Rhys Ifans continues the inexorable rise to stardom based on his revolting underpants in Notting Hill, which have won him a best supporting actor nomination.
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