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prominent place

collocation in English

meanings of prominentand place


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prominent
adjective
uk /ˈprɒm.ɪ.nənt/ us /ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/
very well known ...
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place
noun
uk /pleɪs/ us /pleɪs/
an area, town, ...
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Examples of prominent place


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They therefore had no desire to see the issue assume a prominentplace in insular politics.
The troubadours, who have a prominentplace both in traditional medieval music study and in popular culture, illustrate this well.
Thus, in any method for varietal recommendation, one might expect yield to be given a prominentplace.
We accorded this study a prominentplace in the target article because it exemplifies many of the troublesome features of the heuristics-and-biases tradition.
Railways came to have a prominentplace in literature.
This indeed is a very tricky question to answer and deserves a prominentplace on the agenda for discussion.
These areas will undoubtedly continue to hold a persistent and prominentplace in debates about the social policy of ageing.
Above all, however, the politics of health policy deserves a more prominentplace in our understanding of welfare-state restructuring.
Their location in the work can vary, but it is always a prominentplace and a place that is more or less expected.
All emphasize the prominentplace of women in these different literary traditions.
However, in the past few decades in mediated contexts, frontstage gossip by both women and men has gained a prominentplace.
Language and literature occupy a much more prominentplace, with eleven out of the total of thirty-four.
Because of its antiquity, its unpredictability and its global presence, the disease found a prominentplace in the colonial civilizing mission.
It is often forgotten that these monuments, being liminal places, also took a prominentplace in the mythical geography of the later inhabitants of the landscape.
As such, it should occupy a prominentplace not only in phenomenological accounts of religious life, but perhaps more importantly, in philosophical accounts of religious ethics.
As a new technology occupying a prominentplace in the major social spaces of these two cities, gas lighting brought a level of technological risk into the urban environment.
In the research during the last several decades, the issue of posture has not occupied a prominent place because a regular gait has always been of primary concern.
I believe that it must be given a prominentplace on the agenda, in order to safeguard our future and take on our responsibilities.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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