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Discover Ludwig'distinctive prominence' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone that stands out among other things or people by being more recognizable because of having a unique quality or feature that sets them apart. For example, "The distinctive prominence of the new building on the skyline made it impossible to ignore."
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"And the symptoms that emerged fit, including the dominance of sleep problems, headaches and cognitive issues, as well as the distinctive prominence of auditory symptoms," she said.
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More profound differences may originate from a subset of genes that displayed more distinctive prominence-specific expression patterns (Figures 13D).
But it was not until the 1960's that Special Forces units, serving in the Vietnam War with their distinctive green berets, gained prominence. Colonel Bank retired from the military in 1958 and settled in Southern California, where he worked as chief of security for a residential development.
It wasn't until Western movies came along that the distinctive buckle rose to prominence, meaning that any buckle dating to the 1940s is regarded as vintage.
The leptoceratopsids have a short parietosquamosal frill, a massive lower jaw, a dorsally located mandibular glenoid articulation, and relatively massive teeth with a few distinctive features (e.g., prominences on the labial surfaces of the dentary crowns, and a vertical-notch tooth wear pattern).
Distinctive expression profiles in each prominence were also observed for Col8a2 (GeneID: 329941), and Col23a1 (GeneID: 237759) (Figure 11D).
Mr. Ridding's background and appointment signals that the group is firmly centered on the business daily, with its distinctive bisque-colored newsprint, and its prominence in fast-growing Asian markets.
When the Van Dyke show ended its run, Rose Marie slipped right out of character to a new prominence in her own distinctive and uproarious voice on the game show "The Hollywood Squares," where the loose and improvisational format let her riff freely and kept her prominent there for fifteen seasons.
So Gorgias will rightly be counted among the teachers of excellence; what is distinctive about his teaching is the prominence of persuasion in the achievement of excellence.
It is in this reality that a very distinctive genre of music rose to prominence over the last two decades.
February 8 2012 Feb. 8: An unlikely success story from the get-go, San Francisco's unwaveringly quirky Primus rose to prominence in the early nineties with a distinctive sound that injected funk-metal with an absurdist sensibility.
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