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Discover Ludwig'prominence with' is not a valid phrase in standard written English.
'Prominence' is an uncountable noun and should be used with a preposition such as 'in', 'among', or 'for' to show the relationship with something else. For example: He gained prominence in the scientific community for his innovative research.
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They equate prominence with frequency.
Musicals came into prominence with the introduction of sound.
Harm reduction gained prominence with the AIDS epidemic.
He came to prominence with The Pornographers (1963).
In Seoul he shares prominence with Kim Young Sam.
He came to prominence with the first case he argued in the Supreme Court.
Prevention and self-management will gain prominence, with patients becoming more empowered to make decisions.
Antibiotics came into worldwide prominence with the introduction of penicillin in 1941.
Subsequently, the arcade came back into prominence with Bourges Cathedral (begun c. 1195).
Her team, Wings of America, has risen to prominence with an unlikely collection of athletes.
She wore her new-found prominence with graciousness and used it with largesse.
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