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The phrase "gained prominence" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has become more widely recognized or respected. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, the artist finally gained prominence in the art world."
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He has gained prominence partly because Alawite defectors are rare.
Harm reduction gained prominence with the AIDS epidemic.
How many women artists have gained prominence in the wider world?
But as he has gained prominence, accusations of corrupt dealings have plagued Mahmoud Karzai.
In the early 19th century several writers gained prominence espousing intellectualism and the concept of freedom.
The Campbells of Lochow gained prominence in the later Middle Ages.
German actor of the 19th century who gained prominence in youthful heroic parts.
But while Muslim women have gained prominence, much of their activity remains outside the mosque.
Penetrated by Spaniards early in the 16th century, Caldas gained prominence as a gold-mining region.
Popular apocalyptic literature, however, continued, and in this tradition the warrior-messiah gained prominence.
The state developed after automobiles gained prominence, and space is rarely a limiting factor.
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