Examples of 'became notorious' in a sentence

Meaning of "became notorious"

became notorious - This phrase is used to describe someone or something that has gained a negative reputation or notoriety, often as a result of scandalous or infamous actions. It implies widespread public recognition, usually due to unfavorable circumstances or behavior

How to use "became notorious" in a sentence

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became notorious
Chile became notorious around the world.
The event quickly became notorious.
It became notorious for using forced labour.
Morton in later years became notorious for corruption.
Both became notorious for their extramarital infidelities.
Fitness was paramount and his conditioning regime became notorious.
Petrusic became notorious along the locals.
Thereafter the corruption in the regime multiplied and became notorious.
Slipknot became notorious for its performances.
He was an extremely confident goalkeeper and he became notorious for the way he played.
Heydrich became notorious for his countless affairs.
A number of studies cited by Beecher became notorious on their own.
Robert became notorious for his alleged cruelty.
Probably the barracks where was murdered family Before it became notorious.
Mokpo became notorious for a city full of gangs.

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The ambiguous attitude of Marius became notorious in the question of the oath.
Todt became notorious for using forced labour.
Because of you all I have became notorious in the whole college.
He became notorious for his cruelty.
The loading mechanism became notorious for slowly failing.
He became notorious because of his pamphlets.
The place became notorious.
Stoll became notorious among his employees for implementing a strict working atmosphere.
Before it became notorious.
It became notorious that there were traitors among the British.
Some of these became notorious failures.
He became notorious for lampoons on leading notables and was twice imprisoned in the Bastille.
But they became notorious.
I became notorious for saying what the hell I thought.
The clip became notorious.
The scheme is named after Charles Ponzi who became notorious for.
Munck became notorious for his love affairs.
As a result, a rapid expansion of the methodologies applied to spatial statistics became notorious.
This case became notorious for three things.
No one knew who the vigilante was, but his exploits quickly became notorious.
And allegedly became notorious for her adulteries.
Feige 's advice was sometimes ignored, and many of those films became notorious flops.
Nepal became notorious for human rights abuses.
The ride, and more specifically the sleds, became notorious for causing injuries.
The three became notorious for their aggressive takeovers.
In the early twenty-first century, the region became notorious for banditry and drug smuggling.
The camp became notorious for its cruelty and barbarism.
To Europeans, the manchineel quickly became notorious.
The album jacket became notorious as a model of bad taste.
Dominated by middle-aged Maggia traditionalists, this family first became notorious under unusual circumstances.
The vessel became notorious for the drinking culture on board.
In particular, the group led by Klaas Afrikaner became notorious for its exploits.
He also became notorious for his frank and eccentric personality.
Many were tortured . Chile became notorious around the world.
Barron became notorious for his false start and holding penalties.

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