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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prominent cases" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to important, well-known or noteworthy examples of something. Example: The lawyer specializes in handling prominent cases involving high-profile clients.
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Prominent cases are lawyer-media carnivals.
"There are other prominent cases pending against politicians," he said.
In many prominent cases, the seductions are working.
The loans are propelling large and prominent cases.
Nasdaq represents one of the most prominent cases.
He has weighed in on two prominent cases involving gay rights.
The two most prominent cases have been Lucent Technologies and PairGain Technologies.
But the arbitration process appears to have been abused in two prominent cases.
Yet only a handful of executives went to prison, with some prominent cases fizzling out.
Judge Rakoff has had a busy schedule involving some prominent cases this week.
Attacks on politicians are rare in Germany, but there have been prominent cases.
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