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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prominent format" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular style or format that stands out or is particularly noticeable. For example, "The company's website uses a prominent format for displaying detailed information."
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"To the extent that this simply requires that the full price be in a more prominent format, it's very likely constitutional," he said.
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William Penny Brookes was prominent in organising the format for the modern Olympic Games.
One of the things we've learned was that this format wasn't prominent enough, which should be its main job.
For example, on the weekend of his death, Through the Keyhole, the celebrity-snoop show that Frost created and originally presented, returned to ITV with a new host, comedian Keith Lemon, but with a prominent credit advising that the format was owned by Frost and his colleague Loyd Grossman.
The versatile parallel plate geometry, often in modular, filter-press format, occupies a prominent position, both in the laboratory and in industry.
A prominent representative is the MAGE-TAB format for 45 DNA-microarray experiments (28).
Obviously within this format a clearly demarcated, prominent place should be reserved for the GP's question in the referral letter and for the specialist's answer and advice for treatment.
Publicity for a number of prominent Oscars contenders has recently used a format in which the word "winner" appears in large text above the number of Golden Globe nominations received by the film.
Thus, there is clearly the need to improve the format to make content more visually prominent, simulating, specific and persuasive.
While the novel-as-app format is relatively new, its adoption by prominent authors is expected to popularise it.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com