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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some prestige" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to recognition or respect associated with a particular position or achievement. For example: "The position of President of the United States carries some prestige."
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Saying that I worked at Facebook carried some prestige.
Nixon lost some prestige because he backed losers in this primary.
Perhaps just the fact of my being from Europe conferred some prestige on the palace?
Prices of Mercedes became much more competitive as sales jumped, but at the expense of some prestige.
They said General Kayani, who was under great pressure from his troops after the humiliation of the Bin Laden raid, had recovered some ground and recouped some prestige.
His gifts to the temples at Delphi, Greece, and on the island of Delos, in the Aegean Sea, secured for his family some prestige outside of Anatolia.
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Despite such tensions, "Weeds" was a hit, and although it never got the acclaim that some prestige-cable bigs did, it had its own sticky allure, a rude verve and a destabilizing female protagonist long before "Girls" or "Scandal," and a portrait of drug dealing before "Breaking Bad".
The chance of a bigger exit, bigger returns and some serious prestige are just some of the reasons that lure UK businesses to New York and Silicon Valley in search of funding.
Cultural transmission can also vary by how much instruction is given in learning the craft (of say making projectile points) and/or differ in the extent to which there is a fitness benefit related to reproductive success; it could also relate to some potential prestige a person may obtain based on some behavioral variant.
Needs some servicable prestige.
Is this show great like some other prestige dramas?
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