In commercial circles of Montreal, Louis Beaudoin iswidely known as president of Beaudoin Limited, accountants and auditors.
He became just as widely known in connection with surgical work for the treatment of gall stones and kidney diseases.
Widely known, his life history cannot fail to prove of interest to the many friends that he left behind and who still honor and cherish his memory.
Widely known, his life history cannot fail to prove of interest to the many friends who still cherish his memory, and it is therefore with pleasure that we present this record of his career to our readers.
It was under this that Judith Ellen Foster--so widely known as an eloquent lecturer and able lawyer--Annie C.
In 1866, Mr. Blair was elected a representative to the popular branch of the state legislature, and there began the political service which has since made him so widely known.
The diligent collector possesses some forty-five volumes of Mr Arnold's writings; but although there has been a cheap reprint of many of these, it is only by his collected poems that he is widely known to-day.
He would be widely known as a writer of charming verse were he not actively engaged in literary criticism.
The spinage without prickles is a widely known instance.
In some cases the name of the originator may be so widely known that it adds weight to the value of the new form, and therefore may advantageously be coupled with it.
The last is often omitted in the case of widely known firms or where the nature of the business is indicated by the name of the firm.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "widely known" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.