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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to prominence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to gain importance or become well-known. It is typically used to describe a person, idea, or event that has gained attention or recognition. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, the young actress finally rose to prominence in the entertainment industry.
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to prominence
noun
The state of being prominent: widely known or eminent.
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It has now been restored to prominence.
Theirs was an unusual path to prominence.
A new idea has come to prominence.
Broadcast news would return to prominence.
The pronoun's rise to prominence was dizzying.
WHAT group rose to prominence at that time?
The defensive element came to prominence, symbolized by armour.
Other trees have come to prominence for their engravings.
He came to prominence with The Pornographers (1963).
It first came to prominence at the Nuremberg trials.
Under Andropov a group of cautious reformers rose to prominence.
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