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Discover Ludwig"stellar name" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has achieved fame or notoriety, such as a person or a company. For example, "Google is a stellar name in the tech industry."
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With over 70 caps for England, Eniola is a stellar name in women's football.
The stock of one stellar name, Allstate, has been trading at about $24 a share, down from $41 a year ago and just a bit above book value.
If the doomsayers were to be believed, at the time of the departures of Cesc Fàbregas and Samir Nasri, the obvious next stellar name to pine for the Arsenal exit door was Robin van Persie.
Pietersen will not be the only stellar name at The Oval this summer, with the 37-year-old Kumar Sangakkara understood to be arriving on Monday to begin the first season of the Sri Lankan's two-year deal.
There's a stack of stellar name DJs, too, including Krust, Rob himself, Yoda, Gilles Peterson and Andrew Weatherall, who - in keeping with the whole occasion's feel for the irregular and unusual - is promising a set entirely made up of vintage rock'n'roll.
Boris was talking nonsense again when he complained that the government's 16-page referendum leaflet is inaccurate, biased and unfair; doubly so from a man who made his stellar name as a specialist in that sort of tripe as the Telegraph's "straight bananas" correspondent in Brussels in the 90s.
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He said the list contained "stellar names".
Along with stellar names like Bellows, Hassam, Henri, Prendergast, Mary Cassatt, Lilla Cabot Perry, John Singer Sargent, Julian Alden Weir and James Abbott McNeill Whistler, this show includes much weaker talents.
The first day of Paris fashion week didn't, in truth, contain many stellar names.
It is incredible to think other stellar names are still waiting for their chance.
The designers include such stellar names as Norman Bel Geddes, Donald Deskey, Henry Dreyfuss, Paul Frankl, Ilonka Karasz, Raymond Loewy, Isamu Noguchi, Eliel Saarinen, Charles Sheeler, Walter Dorwin Teague and Russel Wright.
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