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The phrase "are very prominent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that stands out or is easily noticeable in a particular context.
Example: "The colors in the painting are very prominent, drawing the viewer's attention immediately."
Alternatives: "are highly noticeable" or "are quite conspicuous."
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"We have people who are very prominent artists teaching, so students interact with living artists all the time and see the process of creating art".
This example has been selected because joint ventures are very prominent for inter-firm collaboration.
"These two are very prominent in their areas," Green told the Rangers website.
The human figures, which are very prominent in this parietal art, make this place even more remarkable.
For the film placed below the test tube, there are very prominent dose inhomogeneities due to air gaps, tube cap and TLDs (Figure 3B).
In the English version, the words "tagging" and "tagged" are very prominent, while in the German version, the word "mappen" (meaning "to map") is much more prominent.
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His is very prominent".
True, they have never been very prominent.
The courage to want the ball was very prominent tonight.
She adds, "Somebody else would come in who wasn't a knight but was very prominent.
The cactus family is very prominent in deserts in the Americas but absent elsewhere.
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