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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Fame(ous)

Does this sentence make sense:



a) "In Newfoundland, blue lobsters have the fame of giving good luck."


b) "In Newfoundland, blue lobsters are famous for giving good luck."

  

Top answer

"Fame" doesn't work. They are said to bring good luck or are thought to.

  • "Fame" doesn't work.
  • They are said to bring good luck or are thought to.
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"Fame" doesn't work. They are said to bring good luck or are thought to.

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