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much-publicized
adjective as in famous
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Mayor Eric Adams’ much-publicized fight against rats requires buildings to wait longer before putting their trash and recycling out on the sidewalk, which means canners now work longer into the night.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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