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Cpt Poland Posted 8 years ago
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Famed from sth?

Hi! Does the structure "famed from sth" exist? If so, what does it mean and how would it look like in a sentence?
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famed for ... (It is a rarely used rephrasing of "famous for") Players earn a lot over their short careers and are famed for being poor managers of money. Mead Johnson Laboratories, famed for many-flavored Metrecal, had the same idea.

  • famed for ...
  • (It is a rarely used rephrasing of "famous for") Players earn a lot over their short careers and are famed for being poor managers of money.
  • Mead Johnson Laboratories, famed for many-flavored Metrecal, had the same idea.
  • Rodgers runs a supper club in London famed for its zingy ideas and raucous fun.
  • The Royal Ascot meeting is famed for its fashions as much as for the horse racing.
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famed for ... (It is a rarely used rephrasing of "famous for")

Players earn a lot over their short careers and are famed for being poor managers of money.
Mead Johnson Laboratories, famed for many-flavored Metrecal, had the same idea.
Rodgers runs a supper club in London famed for its zingy ideas and raucous fun.
The Royal Ascot meeting is

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