new prominence

collocation in English

meaningsofnewandprominence

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new
adjective
uk
/njuː/
us
/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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prominence
noun[U]
uk
/ˈprɒm.ɪ.nəns/
us
/ˈprɑː.mə.nəns/
the state of being easily seen or ...
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(Definition ofnewandprominencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnew prominence

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It brought glass consciousness into anewprominence.
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Thenewprominenceof labour issues also meant an increase in public debates concerning the social class most deprived of rights.
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Thenewprominenceof the club in representation and in reality was related to the actual decline of the centrality of the university in elite education.
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It gives anewprominenceand status to that sector.
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However, it has achieved anewprominencewith the ending of the east-west confrontation.
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But we accept that it would be desirable to revise the present wording of the legislation so as to give this aspect of land use planning anewprominence.
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Aqueous-based cleaning systems took onnewprominencethat led to many improvements, in the systems and the processes.
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The construction of railroads in the late 19th century broughtnewprominenceto the area, and in 1910 it was incorporated as a village.
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Women in the party were mobilized for the imperial cause both as producers and as consumers, giving themnewprominencein the nation.
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Thenewprominenceof tragedies that involved courtly intrigues seems to have been partly influenced by this dissatisfaction.
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The altar, baptismal font, statues and ambo were givennewprominence, and a hardwood floor was installed.
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The community grew tonewprominenceunder his guidance.
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Women are achievingnewprominencein politics as a result of the sweeping political reforms of the 1990s.
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