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much-publicized
adjective as in famous
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
The property crimes follow the much-publicized defacing of downtown high-rises with graffiti.
But the Teamsters’ much-publicized decision not to endorse Kamala Harris this week turned that political maxim on its head.
But even within the much-publicized ebbs and flows of her career, including a brief retreat from the spotlight, Ryder held out hope that she would get to reprise Lydia.
The much-publicized chatbot has been unplugged entirely in the wake of the apparent financial collapse of Boston-based AllHere Education, the company that provided the technology.
Moreover, the much-publicized chatbot has been unplugged entirely in the wake of the apparent financial collapse of Boston-based AllHere Education, the company that provided the technology.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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