Sentence examples for much prominence from inspiring English sources

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You give him too much prominence".

This famine does appear in Plutarch's biography, but it doesn't receive so much prominence.

It is unclear how much prominence Mr. Baghdadi enjoyed under Mr. Zarqawi.

Possibly more worrying is how much prominence their views are receiving in the UK media.

"Climate change should have as much prominence as anything in teaching geography in schools".

But they do not choose how much prominence others wish to assign to it.

I liked him, but thought "the wanking anecdotes were given too much prominence".

Local newspapers, meanwhile, had no articles on the ruling until Sunday, and did not give them much prominence.

The answer echoed the country's official position paper on human rights and was not given much prominence in China.

Google did not escape the glare, with critics saying the company gave too much prominence to false news stories.

Maybe too much prominence is given to Natalie Cassidy, but the Gregg Wallace stuff is pretty decent.

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