prominent location
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprominentandlocation
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prominent
adjective
uk/ˈprɒm.ɪ.nənt/us/ˈprɑː.mə.nənt/
very well known ...
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location
noun
uk/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofprominentandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Yet it seems to me that the shape andprominentlocationof this stack are aesthetically significant.
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This promotion puts the apprentice in a moreprominentlocation, next to the senior "itamae".
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In 1956 moved again within the park to a moreprominentlocation.
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Although, most are named after geographical locations associated with an early circuit orprominentlocation.
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It has aprominentlocationnext to the marina and close to the bridge.
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Its size andprominentlocationhave made it a local landmark.
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In addition, theprominentlocationof such a castle enhanced its status as a residence.
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In the type without constipation, the feces are usually well-formed, soiling is intermittent, and feces are usually deposited in aprominentlocation.
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They are typically placed on the principal road entrance or in aprominentlocationsuch as a village green.
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Any piece of architecture that has a notable local architect and aprominentlocationin its community is also worth protecting for future residents.
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The gibbet was placed in such aprominentlocationas a warning, to deter others from committing crimes.
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In thisprominentlocationhe developed one of the finest restaurants of the capital, acquiring a considerable fortune through his efforts.
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The 0.6acre ha cemetery is one of the older cemeteries in town, and occupies aprominentlocationin the town center.
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They are also used in locating aprominentlocationfor placing the exhaust chimney for the large scale industries.
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The treasure is said to be have been buried 30 paces from a large tree, easily noticeable in 1856 from itsprominentlocationoverlooking the island's northeast harbor.
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Many countries have buried an unidentified soldier (or other member of the military) in aprominentlocation as a form of respect for all unidentified war dead.
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Thai grammar more systematically allows its speakers to code their various speech-register concerns at two prominent locations in a sentence: the subject position and the sentence-final position.
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However, we can consider using closed-circuit television and janitors in prominent locations.
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It is often in prominent locations and can depress the whole local economy.
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