Examples of 'became a prime' in a sentence

Meaning of "became a prime"

became a prime - This phrase likely refers to someone achieving a prominent or leading position, status, or role in a particular context. It may indicate the individual's rise to a position of importance, excellence, or influence

How to use "became a prime" in a sentence

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Dwight McCutcheon became a prime suspect for murder.
Close cooperation with the national statisticalsystems quickly became a prime task.
Real estate became a prime business as prices rose.
Orderly qualities and autonomous purity became a prime concern.
And i became a prime numberthemed poetry competition winner.
He launched out then into politics and finally became a prime minister.
The tourism industry became a prime opportunity for them to earn a living.
As in most new construction, floor real estate quickly became a prime concern.
Riau became a prime target for occupation during the Japanese invasion.
Portuguese forts and trading posts became a prime target for the Dutch.
Culp's Hill became a prime tourist attraction after the battle.
Then you should know how he became a Prime Minister.
After he became a prime minister, Dodik became even more nationalist than the SDS.
This time Michael Skakel became a prime suspect.
The plane became a prime battleground for wizards, until the planeswalker Feroz happened upon it.

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After she was killed, Warrick became a prime suspect in her murder.
You became a Prime Minister, overcoming that enormous scandal.
Sanskrit and Vedic philosophy became a prime delight for many German romanticists.
It became a prime destination forAfrican-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed two million occupants by 1950.
As a result, the capture of Vinzons became a prime objective of the Japanese army.
You became a Prime Minister, overcoming that enormous scandal . It 's amazing.
As a result of his high profile, Gusmão became a prime target of the Indonesian government.
It became a prime destination for African-Americans in the Great Migration and surpassed 2 million occupants by 1950.
When he entered politics, he became a Prime Minister.
In America, performance became a prime focus of marketing, exemplified by pony cars and muscle cars.
His biological younger brother, Eisaku Satō, later became a prime minister of Japan.
De Villepin instantly became a prime target of the neocons in France and abroad.
The family of Mollie Burkhart, an Osage woman, became a prime target.
And this neighborhood became a prime robbing location for me and my Brownsville crew.
Besides, Mohammed Mossadeq - a nationalist, became a prime minister of Iran.
The Hula Valley became a prime bird-watching spot by accident.
But when they withdrew from Palestine in 1948, the new Jewish state became a prime target.
And then later, when he became a Prime Minister he was called a peacemaker.
George 's son, William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville, also became a prime minister of the UK.
In this sense, Bond gadgets became a prime example of the literary technique of Chekhov 's gun.
However, against all odds, he became a Prime Minister.
Soon, the hotel became a prime destination for authors, television stars, and world leaders.
The home 's later owner, Dr. George Hodel, became a prime suspect in the Black Dahlia murder.
Buttonless balls " became a prime selling point for suppliers and manufacturers by the 1880s.
Remember, I became a prime suspect.

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