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The phrase "a string of prominent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of notable or significant items, people, or events.
Example: "The conference featured a string of prominent speakers from various fields, each sharing their insights on innovation."
Alternatives: "a series of notable" or "a lineup of distinguished".
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Undoubtedly, there have been a string of prominent attacks in areas scheduled to be handed over.
We've had a string of prominent people behaving in ways that many others consider shameful.
NBC Universals female-oriented Web site, iVillage.com, has lined up a string of prominent "guest editors" who will handpick content on the site and appear in recorded vignettes.
But a string of prominent supporters have long fought for Mr Amirault's release on more fundamental grounds, saying he was wrongfully convicted.
The charges against Mr. Perez have further tainted the image of Connecticut, where a string of prominent politicians have been engulfed in criminal scandals in recent years.
Officials in Manama have consistently denied allegations of torture and mistreatment of prisoners, but Amnesty International has documented numerous cases of torture and repression of freedom of speech, including the detention of a string of prominent opposition figures.
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Mr. Scruggs and his co-conspirators are the latest in a string of prominent plaintiff's lawyers who have been found guilty of misdeeds involving their clients or their lawsuits.
Utah's football team was especially prominent in the early 21st century, but Brigham Young's tradition of excellence dates from the tenure of coach LaVell Edwards (1972 2000) and includes a string of outstanding quarterbacks, among them Steve Young, Jim McMahon, Robbie Bosco, and Ty Detmer.
But nostalgia ruled the night, as "Hugo," about another silent star, Georges Méliès, won a string of less prominent awards, and "Midnight in Paris," a comic time trip to Paris in the 1920s, took the prize for original screenplay for Woody Allen.
Beth Tweddle, who came third in the 2006 BBC poll, won her third world title this year, confirming her status as Britain's most successful gymnast in history, surely deserved a mention, as did the road cyclist Emma Pooley, who won her first world title in the time trial in September along with a string of other prominent races to stake her claim.
That said, a string of failures this prominent is sure to draw federal attention; the FCC requirements included some broadband deployment ones, and Charter's negligence in such a major market will not go unnoticed.
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