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The English teacher surprised everyone by inviting a renowned guest speaker—who has several patents of her own and who wrote a book about protecting patenting rights—to give a speech during the school’s
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The English teacher surprised everyone by inviting a renowned guest speaker—who has several patents of her own and who wrote a book about protecting patenting rights—to give a speech during the school’s career readiness week. What is the meaning of the word renowned as it is used in the sentence?
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A person or place that is renowned for
something, usually something good, is well
known because of it.
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