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Free sign upThe phrase "a pedestal in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a physical or metaphorical platform or position of prominence or respect within a certain context.
Example: "The artist was placed on a pedestal in the eyes of the public after her groundbreaking exhibition."
Alternatives: "a platform in the" or "a position in the".
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On the set of the series, each contestant stands alone on a pedestal in the middle of a circular stage.
Once branded as enemies of the people, foreigners were placed on a pedestal in the 1980s, when Beijing was eager to court Western expertise and capital.
On a pedestal in the middle of the rotary, pointing nose upward as if about to swoop into the sky, was a bright silver MIG fighter jet.
In the current show, the "La Chaise" lounge, by Ray and Charles Eames, an emblematic object, is elevated on a pedestal in the corner of a room.
This is a house we'll look at later in the semester at Ostia, the port city of Ostia, the so-called House of Cupid and Psyche, and we see the two lovers here, on a pedestal in the center.
I filled the machine with the liquid, pushed the various tubes into place, and put it on a pedestal in the back, near the stereo, planning to use it sparingly.
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Because of that, though, I think we've ended up almost idealizing queer relationships on stage, putting them on a pedestal, in which the participants in the love have one or two colors, in limited shades, with very few nuances, who make very limited mistakes.
Mr. Cameron accused him of self-righteousness over last year's parliamentary expenses scandal, saying none of the leaders had a "right to place himself on a pedestal" in proclaiming the need for broad political changes.
Like April 29 , 1951when I was living in Memphis and the Memphis Belle, which had been bought by the city, was moved to a pedestal in front of the Armory at the fairgrounds.
With the aid of an honor guard, Obama placed the floral wreath on a pedestal in front of the marble tomb, then stood hand over his heart as a bugler played taps.
Lenin's likeness may have been toppled across the rest of the former Sovietosphere, but his statue still stands atop a pedestal in front of the Parliament building on Tiraspol's main square, flanked by angrily flapping concrete flags that make him look like the Militant Angel of Egalitarianism.
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