expr main (very known)
let message "Replace `very known` with the idiomatic phrasing that mentions recognition explicitly."
let description "`very well-known` (or `well-known`) is the standard way to describe something widely recognized, so we flag the uncommon `very known` word pair."
let kind "Usage"
let becomes ["very well-known", "well-known"]
let strategy "MatchCase"
test "He is a very known actor." "He is a very well-known actor."
test "Her work is very known among the local schools." "Her work is very well-known among the local schools."
test "Our very known product draws new users every month." "Our very well-known product draws new users every month."
test "The very known landmark draws visitors all year." "The very well-known landmark draws visitors all year."
test "Very known memes cycle through the forum quickly." "Very well-known memes cycle through the forum quickly."
test "I saw a very known engineer presenting at yesterday's event." "I saw a very well-known engineer presenting at yesterday's event."
test "This very known rumor sparked debate on social feeds." "This very well-known rumor sparked debate on social feeds."
test "They keep very known influencers on the payroll." "They keep very well-known influencers on the payroll."
test "Is that a very known bug in this app?" "Is that a very well-known bug in this app?"
test "It's a very known trick in debugging." "It's a very well-known trick in debugging."
test "Very known incidents are still in the news." "Very well-known incidents are still in the news."
test "A very known glitch pops up when we run the suite." "A very well-known glitch pops up when we run the suite."
test "The very known singer clicked with fans again." "The very well-known singer clicked with fans again."
test "We handle very known customers personally." "We handle very well-known customers personally."
test "Any very known shortcut is documented." "Any very well-known shortcut is documented."
allows "It is known very well, so we can move on."
allows "The very knowledge that matters is intangible."
allows "The very-known cover art is a nice throwback."
allows "The team is very knowledgeable about the API."
allows "They are extremely known for their tone."
allows "Known very well, the trick still surprises people."