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The phrase "eminent qualities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone or something possessing exceptional or outstanding characteristics or traits. Example: The newly appointed CEO is known for her eminent qualities of leadership and strategic thinking.
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The most successful of these was the Jesuit Pedro Páez; his personal authority and eminent qualities were such that Emperor Susenyos (reigned 1607 32) was persuaded to accept the doctrine of the dual nature of Christ and to notify the pope of his submission.
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In 1709 the English literary journal The Tatler alluded to their supposed invention by an eponymous doctor of "eminent Quality"; the success of his "Engine" eventually "made it an Immodesty to name his Name".
Rome represents conquest; faith hovers over the towers of Jerusalem and Athenss embodies the pre-eminent quality of the antique world, art".
I think almost all of the specific issues you bring up about the book – issues of childhood and adulthood, of vulnerability and predation, of terror and transformation, of free will and determination – have a foothold in this quality of Caleb's novel which is also such a pre-eminent quality of New York.
When writing and drawing are of high quality, when characters become real and adored, when they are seen and read in 30 or 40 countries and many languages — that's what you call pre-eminent.
St. Clair also pounded the pavement, trying to assure folks that the government would not use eminent domain or impose air quality standards or buffer zones that would hurt the forestry industry.
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university labs have opportunities to receive high-quality training from eminent senior researchers, develop their own research ideas, gain experience in lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication record and, ultimately, move into a tenure-track position at a research institution.
They have put together a robust website with a quality video asserting, "Eminent domain for corporate gain is not small government".
Those are qualities shared by the eminent Takacs Quartet, which performed at the penthouse late on Saturday night and then appeared on Sunday afternoon at Alice Tully Hall.
In time he improved it beyond question; even when he was an eminent publisher later in life, the quality of his occasional reporting was admired.
More importantly, chronic ulcers remain an eminent clinical problem negatively impacting patients' quality of life and simultaneously representing a substantial expenditure for the healthcare system.
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