Examples of 'famous not only' in a sentence

Meaning of "famous not only"

famous not only: This phrase is often used to highlight that someone or something is well-known for multiple reasons or talents, not just one. It emphasizes the dual or multiple aspects of their fame

How to use "famous not only" in a sentence

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famous not only
It is famous not only for its size.
The visit of the Pope made Niepokalanów famous not only in Poland, but also abroad.
These cars are famous not only for a lightweight body but also by unusual weight distribution.
Stakeholder theory succeeds in becoming famous not only in the business ethics fields.
He is famous not only as a cult-goalkeeper.
Riding tours in Kyrgyzstan are famous not only among professionals.
Cara was famous not only as a composer, but as a singer and a lutenist.
Trekking tours in Kyrgyzstan are famous not only among experienced climbers.
A man famous not only for his ruthless editor's pen.
Trekking tours in Kyrgyzstan are famous not only for experienced mountaineers.
It is famous not only among tourists, but also among the locals.
Areni produces dry red wine that is famous not only in Armenia but worldwide.
The stadium is famous not only for football matches but also for celebrity performances.
There's the famous Salisbury Cathedral, famous not only in Europe but in the whole world.
Tarragona is famous not only for its historical attractions, but also for wonderful golden beaches.

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Sadhimata 's temple is very famous not only in Kherva but also in nearby areas.
Famous not only in Europe, but in the whole world.
However, Ajda became famous not only because of her creativity.
It is famous not only for its on-court activities, but also for those off-court.
He is a physicist famous not only in Japan but all over the world.
The region is famous not only for beaches but also the unique climate and nature.
Nowadays it is well famous not only in Spain, but also abroad.
Bruce Lee is famous not only for practicing martial arts.
Versailles is therefore famous not only as a building, but as a symbol of ….
The club is so famous not only in Russia but also all over the world.
The scientist is famous not only in Japan but also in foreign countries.
Carlos Santana became famous not only for his voice but also for playing lead guitar.
The singer is famous not only in Japan but also in Europe.
Her book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.
His book is famous not only in England but also in Japan.
However, Twain is famous not only in the modelling and movies industry.
Orpheus is famous not only beautiful singing… Which he curbed the wild animals.
The Linzer Torte is famous not only among locals, but also beyond the Austrian borders.
The castle is famous not only for its size, although it 365 rooms.

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