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Tell me the difference:
He is famous for a soccer player.
He is famous as a soccer player.
May 11, 2019 5:47 AM
Answers · 2
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He is famous for a soccer player. - This implies he is only as famous as a soccer player could be. So not as famous as an actor may be, but famous for someone who plays soccer.
He is famous as a soccer player. - This would mean he is famous for playing soccer. Soccer is what brought him fame.
May 11, 2019
The latter one is the correct one.
He is famous as a soccer player.
May 11, 2019
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