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).
Wayne's World
Frank Lloyd Wright.
"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
"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.
Kerri Strug
minimum statewide known. medium nationally known. maximum world known