renowned in the PONS Dictionary

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From the 13th century the town became renowned for its production of textiles.
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He can play on the wing or as a striker, and is renowned for his pace.
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It also housed some very renowned vaudeville shows as well.
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Both players were renowned for their heading ability.
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One of the world renowned place and truly worth a visit.
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Many of the kings were well renowned poets.
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The school is renowned for its wrestling program, which has won 16 state championships and has been ranked nationally.
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The single is noted as the highest charting, and most renowned song in the bands career.
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He was renowned for his technique, vision, passing and finishing.
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The redesignation provided a link with renowned transportation units of the past.
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