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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enjoy prominence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is well-regarded or holds a significant position in a particular context.
Example: "In the world of technology, innovative companies often enjoy prominence due to their groundbreaking products."
Alternatives: "hold a prominent position" or "experience recognition."
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That religion will decline -- if not entirely wither -- in societies where reason and science enjoy prominence.
Today coffee houses enjoy prominence of the high streets of every European city.
Different students can react in different ways to any given assessment event, depending on what factors in their mosaic of academic and personal motivation enjoy prominence at that time.
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Bell's scepticism suited the intellectual mood of the 1950s, and he enjoyed prominence among influential sociologists and social critics including David Riesman, Irving Howe and Nathan Glazer.
PERUGINA, the Italian chocolate maker best known for its Baci line of foil-wrapped, bite-size hazelnut chocolates, once enjoyed prominence with American consumers, with the brand advertising nationally on television and in magazines from the 1960s through the mid-1980s.
Toiling in relative obscurity during most of the year, these short-term celebrities -- like the jazz pianist whose softball skills helped open previously closed cabaret doors or the writer for a self-published newspaper who uses her gossip column to mix with the swells -- are able to reinvent themselves during the summer months, enjoying prominence and accolades previously unknown.
He enjoys prominence as one of the chief voice actors in animated features, his starring character, Skipper, in Disney's "Planes" and its sequel, "Planes, Fire And Rescue," both noted box office hits.
Although Brooke-Little enjoyed prominence as a professional officer of arms and as an author on heraldic subjects, his role in founding The Heraldry Society, and in guiding the society and editing its journal for many years, was perhaps his greatest contribution to the science of heraldry and armoury.
Equally, any one student can react in different ways to different assessment events, as factors enjoying prominence in their motivational mosaic wax and wane.
A quick-witted, clean-cut sort, Mr Clegg will enjoy a prominence normally denied his third party.
Although Lord Onslow has never lived at Clandon, he is related to the Onslow who gave the house to the Trust before his birth, and as such, his aesthetic opinions enjoy a prominence rarely achieved by the Spab's humbler critics.
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