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The phrase "prominence as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's importance or visibility in a particular role or context.
Example: "Her prominence as a leader in the community has inspired many young activists."
Alternatives: "standing as" or "status as".
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This reflects the country's prominence as a banking centre.
Surprisingly, it was given prominence as an Op-Ed article.
He achieved prominence as both a movie and concert composer until his death in 1996.
First, it confirms China's rise to prominence as a power in the world of genomics.
Bill Clinton came to national prominence as a successful governor during the Reagan recovery.
Chariot racing came into great prominence as a sport after its transfer to Rome.
Its fame has been sustained by its continuous prominence as a commercial and intellectual centre.
Alexis Tsipras first came to prominence as a Communist student activist in the 1990s.
"John Silber brought B.U. back into national prominence as an academic institution," Hanafin said.
Penetrated by Spaniards early in the 16th century, Caldas gained prominence as a gold-mining region.
Anderson rose to prominence as a hugely popular winner of Channel 5's Big Brother 13.
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