Examples of 'more well-known' in a sentence

Meaning of "more well-known"

more well-known: a term used to describe something or someone that has greater recognition, popularity, or fame compared to others in its category

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Competition from a more well-known organization.
The more well-known types of magic are denoted by colors.
We feel that we are getting more well-known.
Some other more well-known malignant narcissists were.
It is also one of the more well-known ones.
Some are more well-known than others and are practiced more widely.
His work is becoming more well-known though.
The more well-known side missions however are the gigolo missions.
Here are some of the more well-known rules.
Some of the more well-known cases are cleft lip and frenulum.
The programme had become more well-known by then.
One of the more well-known trends in coffee is the pour over.
Its price is half that of more well-known brands.
A few of the more well-known uses for this type of lighting are outdoors.
The names in the community were starting to be more well-known to us.

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Football players are more well-known than baseball players.
This classic intervallic approach deserves to be more well-known.
His face is even more well-known that yours.
The commercial helped make the band more well-known.
I think we are becoming more well-known and that was not so easy before.
It contains eight acoustic arrangements of his more well-known songs.
This is one of the more well-known foods for fat burning.
But there is a lot of musicians who should be more well-known.
Some of the more well-known cases were witnessed by thousands of people at one time.
These ideas are becoming more well-known and accepted.
Even more well-known are the coaches the football program has produced.
Following is a list of some of the more well-known varieties.
This island is more well-known than some of my previous recommendations, but a sentimental favorite.
Online poker rooms are more well-known than ever.
As esports continues to increase in popularity, teams and players will become more well-known.
One of the most famous with more well-known disabilities.
It 's one of the more well-known cards and has been used frequently in popular culture.
And these are only some of the more well-known examples.
More and more well-known and outstanding figures from the world of science join our university.
All probably are synonymous with the more well-known species.
The taimen is becoming a more well-known game fish, particularly for fly fishermen.
Nally tormenting locale stands in contrast to the more well-known.
Here is a list of some of the more well-known companies and their specifications.
Lampedusa is the larger of the two and the more well-known.
In some circles my husband is more well-known for his martinis than his research.
It is not a secret that people are ready to pay more well-known brands.
Become as well-known or more well-known than anything that was created officially.
Car companies and computer companies are the more well-known examples.
Here are some of the more well-known adult texting apps that guarantee payment.
Some dental insurance companies are more well-known than others.
The more well-known examples are the Association of.
These can be just as harmful as the more well-known disorders.
Sucralose more well-known as Splenda is a popular artificial sweetener.
Next we will explain some of the more well-known charm of passion.
The incidence of this type of treatment has increased because its existence is more well-known.

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