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The phrase "although prominence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a contrast or exception regarding prominence, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "Although prominence is often associated with success, many quiet achievers also make significant contributions."
Alternatives: "despite the prominence" or "even with prominence".
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we considered all reported outcomes although prominence was given to patient based outcomes.
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Lankov said such accusations of faction-building were standard in North Korean purges, although their prominence this time was unusual.
The shared bond of being a carer was clear although its prominence varied between groups.
L-Arginine may itself be decarboxylated to form agmatine, although the prominence of this pathway in human tissues is uncertain.
Although some prominence was given to describing disease control interventions (e.g., quarantine and isolation), relatively few articles provided information on basic personal preventive measures such as hand washing.
Although the prominence of arguments advanced by political elites may affect the structure of preferences of the community, it seems that the presence of comprehensive health insurance has a positive impact on people's opinion.
Marimekko went on to achieve global prominence, although without Ms. Immonen, who soon returned to her atelier and sold her shares in the business.
This may indicate that Britain remains behind the US in offering equality of opportunities, although the current prominence of British dramatists such as Lucy Kirkwood, Polly Stenham, Laura Wade, Debbie Tucker Green, Lucy Prebble and Alice Birch contributes, believes Edgar, to "a golden period for new women's playwriting in Britain".
In addition, the non-cytotoxic properties of the compounds brought them into prominence, although they did not show significant anticancer properties.
The 1998 film Elizabeth gives considerable, although historically inaccurate, prominence to Walsingham (portrayed by Geoffrey Rush).
Following Christopher's early death in 931, and given Constantine VII's de facto sidelining, Stephen and Constantine assumed an increased prominence, although formally they still ranked after their brother-in-law in the college of emperors.
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