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Discover Ludwig"prominent office" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally a description used to describe a high-ranking position or job. For example, "He was appointed to the prominent office of CEO of the company."
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Others take public and prominent office, like Hilary Clinton, Angela Merkel and Christine LaGarde.
It is not clear whether they would be more accepting of a run for a less prominent office.
Many carriers have become reluctant to insure prominent office towers, factories and other properties that are seen as potential targets.
The mayoralty is arguably the country's second-most prominent office, and was for years the personal fief of Yuri M. Luzhkov.
Westchester One, a prominent office building in the heart of the central business district, embodies the troubles afflicting the downtown White Plains office market, Mr. Greenberg said.
Alongside Googlers' expressions of bliss can be found mentions of long hours, over-work, opaque management, surprisingly prominent office politics and even an old boys' network.
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He spent $3m on advertising not only to woo the state's Republicans, but also to win over Democrats and independents who might be leaning towards his main Republican rival, John McCain.See article: Lexington on the Republican elephantThe Reform Party imploded when its most prominent office-holder, Governor Jesse Ventura of Minnesota, declared he was leaving.
The new benchmark has helped minority candidates win prominent offices in larger numbers.
Ambassador Sambi was often cast as a mediator between the many Catholic priests who held prominent offices in the Sandinista government and the Catholic bishops of Nicaragua, who opposed the priests' participation in the apparatus of a socialist state.
In 1922, Evans supported the successful U.S. Senate candidacy of the Texas politician Earle Bradford Mayfield, an event that demonstrated that Klan-supported candidates could win prominent offices.
I of course immediately gave it a prominent place at my office work station because I like to mess with my colleagues' heads.
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