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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as prominent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the visibility or importance of something in relation to another element.
Example: "In the new design, the logo is as prominent as the brand name, ensuring both elements are easily recognizable."
Alternatives: "equally noticeable" or "just as significant".
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Yet their warnings are not as prominent as their claims.
But it wasn't nearly as prominent as progress.
Ethically and politically, the variability is just as prominent.
Vegetables are at least as prominent as meat and fish.
Even so, news isn't as prominent on MTV as it once was.
He was able to play out the game but was not as prominent.
Moreover, no one else - or no one as prominent as Roddick - was saying it.
Most assumed that she would be unlikely to find a job as lucrative and as prominent.
The ears were smaller and not as prominent as those of elephants.
The "eat less" messages are not as prominent as the eat more good foods.
Change is swift, but it's also most likely not as prominent as we imagine.
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