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high profile
noun as in public prominence
adjective as in famous
Example Sentences
Alex Wood says that to his "mother's shame" he committed some of the most "high profile" financial offences in recent history.
There have been several high profile cases this year which convey the problem of prison officer corruption.
But replacing a star presenter on a high profile show is always a risk.
Dr Stephenson collaborated with high profile politicians in the UK and abroad and spoke at engagements at global United Nations conferences for policy development in race relations.
Earps has already done that in the past, of course, but she has made some high profile errors too.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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