Collocations for prominence - noun
ADJECTIVE
great
growing, increased, increasing
equal
special
a performance which gives a special prominence to the part of Hamlet's mother
growing, increased, increasing
equal
special
a performance which gives a special prominence to the part of Hamlet's mother
due,
undue
(both esp. BrE)
international, national
political, public
international, national
political, public
VERB + prominence
achieve,
come into,
come to,
gain,
rise to,
shoot to
(esp. BrE)
She came to national prominence as an artist in the 1960s.
She came to national prominence as an artist in the 1960s.
bring sb/sth into,
bring sb/sth to,
give sb/sth
His account gives due prominence to the role of the king.
His account gives due prominence to the role of the king.
PHRASES
a place of prominence,
a position of prominence
The former rebels were given positions of prominence in the new government.
The former rebels were given positions of prominence in the new government.
a rise to prominence
The city's rise to prominence as a port began in the early 19th century.
The city's rise to prominence as a port began in the early 19th century.