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"prominently mentioned" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something or someone that is particularly noted for being mentioned or referred to. For example, "Her name was prominently mentioned in the list of award-winning scientists."
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Two names were prominently mentioned.
She is the Sal so prominently mentioned.
Androstenedione has been most prominently mentioned.
O'Brien has been prominently mentioned as a replacement for the retiring George Welsh at Virginia.
One name prominently mentioned among Republicans is Sam Brownback, a Kansas Senator.
One name prominently mentioned has already taken himself out as a potential candidate.
Both have been prominently mentioned in trade rumors, as has Reyes, who has 35 R.B.I.
Minutes before General Alkhanov's arrival, new materials were circulated that prominently mentioned his appearance.
When Camby was being prominently mentioned in trade talks, the students -- and Camby -- were distraught.
Clemens questioned that report, in which his name is prominently mentioned.
Mr. McCartney was prominently mentioned on the invite, we noted to Mr. Eastman.
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