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prominent [ˈprɒmınənt] ADJ

2. prominent:

▶ prominence N
▶ prominently ADV

promising [ˈprɒmısıŋ] ADJ

II . promenade [ˌprɒməˈnɑːd] VB intr

commence [kəˈmens] VB trans, intr

patience [ˈpeıʃəns] N

presence [ˈprezəns] N

2. presence:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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At the end of the 18th century, the textile industry began its rise to prominence followed by machine manufacturing.
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Many former leaders left politics but gained prominence in other spheres of society, most of all in business.
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It would take nearly two decades before bobbleheads returned to prominence.
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The city's cultural prominence has risen and fallen since its founding.
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He first came to prominence on the club scene as a member of the senior team in the early 1960s.
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With progressive jazz hindered by governmental suppression, marabi-styled dance bands rose to more critical prominence in the jazz world.
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He initially rose to prominence in the 1980s.
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The name lost its prominence to modern names since the 1970s.
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These men rose to prominence through military ranks, and became emperors through civil wars.
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He is also a rock singer of note, having released several albums and videos which came to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s.
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