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prominently

[prom-uh-nuhnt-lee] / ˈprɒm ə nənt li /




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The author cites Roosevelt’s critics prominently, and his own approval is grudging and qualified.

From The Wall Street Journal

In what basically amounts to an audition for 2026, USC is likely to prominently feature young, unproven players at every level of the defense.

From Los Angeles Times

The phrase has been in circulation for decades, used most prominently by Ronald Reagan during his presidency.

From Salon

Expedia has appeared more prominently in AI responses about hotels, for example, after adding granular descriptions of amenities like complimentary parking, streaming services and pools at certain locations, Koedijk said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spy thrillers have also long featured prominently, often portraying Pakistan as the biggest threat to India - a familiar trope rooted in decades of geopolitical tension between the two countries.

From BBC