Examples of 'become prominent' in a sentence

Meaning of "become prominent"

become prominent: To gain importance, influence, or recognition; to become well-known or distinguished in a specific field or area

How to use "become prominent" in a sentence

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Mitoses become prominent and pseudostratification is observed.
Matron literature has only recently become prominent.
She went on to become prominent in the syndicalist movement.
In time this family become prominent.
They can become prominent public figures.
Muscles of the body become prominent.
Veins may become prominent after exercising.
All three sons from this union would go on to become prominent figures.
Many have become prominent and successful.
Many young calypsonians that he nurtured went on to become prominent in the calypso arena.
It has become prominent through its red logo.
Four of these become prominent.
It reduces the heat and spice notes and allows the sweetness to become prominent.
Regulatory issues have become prominent in trade in services.
His works have been set to music in settings which themselves have become prominent artworks.

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Hedge funds have become prominent in this regard.
The inner psychic milieu and third factor also emerge and become prominent forces.
And thought has become prominent in human relationship.
Complex issues of identity and national allegiance would become prominent in his fiction.
Women have also become prominent among correctional service workers.
Some of these Algerians have become prominent.
The situations become prominent after you boot the system.
The marriage to Alston meant that Theo would become prominent.
Women had only recently become prominent in national administration.
Further, reduction of processability tends to become prominent.
Some of his sons went on to become prominent composers in their day.
In the last decade model-based approaches have become prominent.
Several of them having become prominent for their skill.
In addition to these chemical problems, aspects of heat technology become prominent.
The cheekbones become prominent.
They did not become prominent in the fossil record until the Ordovician.
They are more common in newborns and become prominent after violent vomiting.
The effect of smartphones, touchscreens and virtual reality has become prominent.
The pain may become prominent during the growth phase of the spine.
Specific facets of development that have recently become prominent concerns are considered next.
When the issue has become prominent or structural, targeted regularisation programmes could be used.
Many Union County alumni have become prominent.
Some distinctive marks may become prominent over time due to changes in the environment.
In an increasingly globalized and interconnected world, the issue of migrant workers has become prominent.
Little used features become prominent in peak sections and often used features are abandoned.
In recent years, the manufacturing of products such as automobile parts has also become prominent.
The gastrointestinal and cardio respiratory symptoms become prominent only in the late or obstructive phases.
However, if firing temperatures are increased the problem of fish scale formation may become prominent.
The blood vessels in the affected area become prominent and present a dark blue color.
Dolphy 's musical presence was influential to many young jazz musicians who would later become prominent.
Specialized designers will become prominent in unlocking the potential of AM.
With the distinguished characters of Vietnamese women, many of them become prominent leaders.
It is also a matter that has become prominent in the deliberations of the Convention.
Under current MTV president Chris McCarthy, reality programming has once again become prominent.
They were to become prominent members of the " promoters.

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