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How to use ill-famed in a sentence

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Oregon has the ill-famed distinction of ranking among the states with the highest jobless levels in the country.
The West Riding of Yorkshire in the late eighteenth century was ill-famed for its robust and independent plebeian culture.
The Vatican signed its ill-famed concordat with Hitler in 1933 to prevent him from grabbing church property and meddling in church affairs.
What on earth was he doing, walking unaccompanied to the most ill-famed area of the town?
Hot days produce myriads of dust devils and the ill-famed mirage optical illusions.
This was in the middle of the day, and the driver went on to tell me I would be in danger in that ill-famed district.
Life has not improved for the millions of rural poor still caught up in the struggle between the guerrilla, the ill-famed army and the murderous paramilitary groups.
There was a good man who talked about the Gospel, both in the poor and ill-famed region of Galilee and in the capital of Jerusalem, and many people came to listen to him.
Canadian ministers and their officials continued to worry about Washington's aggressive use of the ill-famed Public Law 480 to sell heavily subsidized American wheat into Canadian markets.
Actors, gladiators and courtesans lived in the Suburra. The most ill-famed of places such as taverns and dark alleys were also located there, providing ideal theatres for crimes and mischief.
The centre stage of this story there is a boy who is ill-famed as the child of a wolf and is said to be frosty, along with his seductive mother and a hunter and shaman.
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