Collocations for prominence - noun
ADJ.
great | growing, increasing | equal | special
a performance which gives a special prominence to the part of Hamlet''s mother
a performance which gives a special prominence to the part of Hamlet''s mother
due | undue | international, local, national | political, public
VERB + PROMINENCE
achieve, come into/to, gain, rise to, shoot to
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/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 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 nineteenth century.
The city''s rise to prominence as a port began in the early nineteenth century.