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Discover Ludwig"of prominence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that indicates that something is notable or important. For example: "The professor of English was of prominence in the academic community."
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The Pirates lost no one of prominence.
It takes work and some measure of prominence.
Women are also gaining positions of prominence in the judiciary.
(One could argue they have no one of prominence).
There are areas that are yellow, pink, and red of prominence or extreme prominence of malaria.
As in recent years Carnegie Hall has given early music a place of prominence this season.
Hence, no politician of prominence deserted George's cause during the abortive Jacobite Rebellion of 1745.
"I don't think that there's anybody of prominence that would say they've got the black vote".
Still, she maintained a measure of prominence within party circles, and she was not forgotten.
Stratification in sedimentary rocks varies greatly both in degree of prominence and in details of structure.
Durfort Family, French noble family of prominence in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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