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prominence

[prom-uh-nuhns] / ˈprɒm ə nəns /




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These range from major businesses, represented here with the largest dots, to more modest ventures and holding companies with less strategic value or prominence, shown with smaller dots.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fraud prevention has risen in prominence following the recent bankruptcy of subprime auto lender Tricolor.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think the jazz drumming thing is new to the game,” Lievsay says of the percussive element that grows in prominence as the fights’ stakes increase.

From Los Angeles Times

Rising to prominence with the aristocratic Hesketh Racing, Hunt's ability behind the wheel shone through his personal indulgences just enough for him to win his first and only title with McLaren.

From BBC

The documentary photographer rose to prominence in the mid 1980s, with The Last Resort: his study of working class people on holiday in New Brighton in Merseyside.

From BBC