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internationally renowned
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3.55 |
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An internationally renowned chef owns the restaurant. |
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most renowned
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2.70 |
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Gaja is the most renowned Barbaresco. |
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more renowned
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1.05 |
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He is more renowned for his entourage. |
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also renowned
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0.92 |
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He was also renowned for charity work. |
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nationally renowned
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0.92 |
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Fort Worth has three nationally renowned art museums. |
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not renowned
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0.86 |
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Zimbabwe, not renowned for chasing a target, was never in the hunt. |
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as renowned
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0.72 |
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Bent almost double in her later years, she was as renowned for her humility as her charity. |
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equally renowned
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0.46 |
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An equally renowned cantor, Joseph Rosenblatt, also sang in Borough Park. |
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so renowned
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0.39 |
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I can see why it was so renowned. |
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long renowned
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0.33 |
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The government, long renowned for its ability to turn out well-organized and dedicated cadres, went into action. |
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already renowned
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0.26 |
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He, a decade older and already renowned for his unerring approach shots, hit the shot of his life. |
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especially renowned
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0.26 |
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Belgium is not a country especially renowned for its cuisine. |