prominent feature
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprominentandfeature
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prominent
adjective
uk/ˈprɒm.ɪ.nənt/us/ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/
very well known ...
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feature
noun
uk/ˈfiː.tʃər/us/ˈfiː.tʃɚ/
a typical quality or an important part ...
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(Definition ofprominentandfeaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A large white cross at the top end of the site is the mostprominentfeature.
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The reassociation of let expressions is again aprominentfeature.
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Overwhelming cross-cultural evidence suggests that the reduction or withdrawal of optimal care when child-rearing circumstances are unfavorable is aprominentfeatureof human evolutionary history.
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These become aprominentfeatureseveral days before birth.
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This represented a sharp break with aprominentfeatureof mediaeval thought.
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The earliest and mostprominentfeatureof atresia is the death of granulosa cells.
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Musical literacy is aprominentfeatureof formal instrument tuition where it is regarded as an indispensable part of learning to play an instrument.
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Anotherprominentfeatureis the orchestral quasi-concertino of marimba, harp and cimbalom, which imbues the work with sonorities reminiscent of folk music.
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Undoubtedly the mostprominentfeatureof this flow is the appearance of two recirculating wakes on either side of the cylinder.
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In all mammals, atresia is aprominentfeatureof ovarian follicular development.
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As typifying cases where uncertainty is perceived to be high, trust became aprominentfeaturein the construction of social ordering.
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A complex array of social, psychological and physical problems related to substance use, even if dependence is not a particularlyprominentfeature.
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Retrospective certainty has, of course, also been aprominentfeatureof the prolific commentary on the health care reform debate.
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Oneprominentfeatureof most of their solutions is that they exhibit parallel flow away from the cylinder endwalls.
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Therefore, in contrast to business associations, syndicates can mobilize their members to action, aprominentfeatureof crisis politics.
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So, if the universe is created, design should be aprominentfeatureof it.
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As outlined above, executive dysfunction is aprominentfeature, with mental slowing and difficulties with complex tasks.
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