I think the word ACTUALLY we use many times. So its very common.
No, the word 'world-famous' is an adjective, not a noun.The adjective 'world-famous' describes a noun as being well known around the world (a world-famous scientist or a world-famous battle).
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"Famous" may not be the best word to use, but Yes, Family Guy is known around the world.
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One famous cello player is Yo yo ma. He's world famous, and even played on Sesame Street!
The verb is the word "is".
Facebook :D well I heard that's the second (maybe)
"World Famous" should be capitalized when it is used as part of a proper noun, such as in the name of a specific place or brand, like "World Famous Pizza" or "World Famous Landmarks." However, if it is used as a general description, such as "The pizza was world famous," it should not be capitalized. Capitalization rules depend on the context and usage of the term.
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minimum statewide known. medium nationally known. maximum world known