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"elevate prominence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the action of increasing the importance or visibility of something or someone. Example: "The new marketing campaign was designed to elevate the prominence of our brand in the market."
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Mr. Carpenter predicted that Ms. Raskin would elevate the prominence of consumer concerns at a time when Congress was considering housing a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau within the Fed.
They also float the possibility of seeking to "make", or elevate to prominence, a new blogospheric voice directly under military control.We at Democracy in America are, of course, wholly independent.
As outlined in-depth in Paper 1 of this series (8), a medicalization lens can be useful for critically examining the contemporary global health agenda, exploring how and why certain issues elevate to prominence and raising questions such as: How is the issue framed as a problem in global health and what solutions are presented?
Advocacy appears to draw strength from the sort of orphan status of mental health within the global health field and its relative neglect on the agenda to date: mental health was essentially ignored in the Millennium Development Goal programme and failed to elevate to prominence at the 2011 United Nations special assembly on non-communicable disease (5, 6).
He gets credit for elevating the prominence of the G-20 and Mr. Obama's relative success in dealing with his counterparts on international economic issues.
That elevated his prominence among party activists, who carry significant weight in Republican presidential primaries.
[I decided to] When Sanchez was elevated to prominence at USC, he found himself a symbol of Mexican-American identity and a role model for younger generations.
In his sociological classic, Deciding What's News, published in 1979, Herbert J. Gans itemized what he called "enduring news values" — the unwritten, often unthought elements of a story that elevate it to prominence.
And it is those things, 19th-century artifacts elevated to new prominence by a 21st-century television trend, that provide some of the clearest reminders of what the war was really about and how it remains with us today.
But it was his shepherding of the lunar module's development -- considered by many to have been the most challenging aspect of the moon voyage -- that elevated him to prominence.
"I told him I would shield him," said Ms. Collins, a Maine Republican, referring to potential brickbats raining down from the Democratic side of the aisle, the side where Mr. Lieberman spent a Senate career that elevated him to prominence as a leading national Democratic figure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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