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The phrase "attained prominence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has achieved a notable level of recognition or importance over time.
Example: "The artist attained prominence in the music industry after releasing her debut album."
Alternatives: "gained recognition" or "achieved fame."
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Women have attained prominence in almost every other area of classical music.
Young Essex first attained prominence by fighting bravely against the Spanish in the Netherlands in 1586.
The brothers first attained prominence as child actors, appearing in Those Two Who Would Steal the Moon (1962).
When John Mohler Studebaker joined his brothers in 1858, the company had attained prominence in helping to supply wagons to the booming agricultural market in the Midwest.
A number of these conversos, freed of earlier legal restraints, now attained prominence in public life, but they were always suspected of continuing privately to observe Jewish practices.
He attained prominence at the siege of Grave (1674), in which he introduced a highly effective bronze mortar, which subsequently was known as the Coehoorn mortar.
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Helping solve the USG's -- and Europe's -- problem with Guantanamo is a low-cost way for Belgium to attain prominence in Europe.
The Americans, meanwhile, suggested that accepting more prisoners would be "a low-cost way for Belgium to attain prominence in Europe".
Some pluralists do succeed in attaining prominence, but most cannot.
Some continue to relish doing research while recognizing that their chances of attaining prominence are small.
Brussels is told taking prisoners could be "a low-cost way for Belgium to attain prominence in Europe".
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