Sentence examples for the prominence from inspiring English sources

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the prominence

noun

The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.

Exact(60)

Hence the prominence of eggs.

"It's the prominence of the pasture".

The prominence of diarrhea in the skit is no accident.

That budget's size reflects the prominence of some its performers.

(Hardly surprising given the prominence film enjoys in American culture).

The prominence of this issue has receded since Sept. 11.

"When you talk about the prominence this union had, I was there when it had the prominence," she said.

And what about all the sex, and the prominence of the soulless woman, the femme fatale?

But, despite the prominence of his position, he remained in the background of the horror.

But I am fascinated by the prominence of Irish Boston as a newly popular cinematic milieu.

However clearly labeled, the prominence of Google's own travel results gives pause to some antitrust experts.

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