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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with fame" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the association or experience of being famous or well-known. Example: "She struggled to cope with fame after her breakout role in the film."
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Yet there were some issues with fame.
Then he described a brush with fame.
But with fame also comes great interest.
Walk away with fame and fortune.
Andy Warhol was obsessed with fame.
Lived with fame and glamour.
People listen to those with fame.
Is he making a bargain with fame?
That discomfort with fame is still there.
How do you cope with fame?
He said he dealt with fame by developing "selective insensitivities".
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