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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particularly prominent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that stands out significantly or is very noticeable in a specific context.
Example: "The artist's latest work features a particularly prominent use of color that draws the viewer's attention."
Alternatives: "a notably significant" or "an especially noticeable".
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Itching sensations are a particularly prominent and consistent symptom.
Not that this is a particularly prominent area of Bach's output.
A particularly prominent hogback lies along the east edge of the Front Range in eastern Colorado.
"We don't view attrition as a particularly prominent issue for us at this time," he said.
The Østlandet region plays a particularly prominent role in mining and manufacturing.
He played a particularly prominent role in promoting and developing the men's game in Asia as the ATP's regional director.
The bed was designed by Asher Israelow, a former classmate, using walnut with a particularly prominent grain.
This was at first done by means of rules and modes of thought instinctively gained, in which the conception of space plays a particularly prominent part.
Wealthy industrialists came to supplant aristocrats as the preeminent collectors in the 19th century, with Americans assuming a particularly prominent role in this regard.
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Previous studies of highly purified cells documented a high degree of plasticity of Th17 cells readily converting to Th1 phenotype in vivo, a process particularly prominent in the lymphopenic recipients [31], [32].
Moreover, GABA alone reduced the protein expression of all three targets significantly below control levels, an effect particularly prominent after 7 days of exposure.
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