Sentence examples for to prominent from inspiring English sources

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to prominent

adjective

Standing out, or projecting; jutting; protuberant.

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Likely it was due to Prominent Windspeed Velocity.

"That was an exposure to prominent Europeans," she said.

Letters seeking support have been sent to prominent people.

Speak to prominent Scottish Labour figures, and they know the abyss beckons.

The Justice Department has moved against people who allegedly supplied illegal drugs to prominent athletes.

Less damage occurred to prominent houses bearing the full force of the gale.

Not as many blacks have been elected to prominent positions as women.

Some large loans to prominent executives have more to do with personal finance than corporate finance.

It also introduced him to prominent musicians, a great number of whom would become his friends.

Many superinjunctions relate to prominent footballers to prevent allegations about their private lives being published.

(It's also her biggest single, thanks to prominent placement on "Grey's Anatomy").

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