Examples of 'he rose to prominence' in a sentence

Meaning of "he rose to prominence"

he rose to prominence: This phrase is used to describe someone who achieved a high level of success, recognition, or fame in their field or industry. For example, 'After his breakout performance, he rose to prominence as one of the leading actors in Hollywood.'

How to use "he rose to prominence" in a sentence

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he rose to prominence
He rose to prominence for his revolutionary poetry.
He was a French military leader, he rose to prominence during the French revolution.
He rose to prominence as a businessman and sports administrator.
Primarily self-educated, he rose to prominence through his own effort and enterprise.
He rose to prominence by making one stunning prediction.
But he rose to prominence through his wealth.
He rose to prominence there as a community organizer.
He rose to prominence as an advocate of militant.
He rose to prominence as a lawyer.
He rose to prominence in the junta and eventually became a captain of the army.
He rose to prominence for his work on the psychological aspects of false memories.
He rose to prominence as a lawyer serving the people of Hailakandi.
He rose to prominence by purging the Army of defeatists after the war.
He rose to prominence with his pictures of St Matthew.
He rose to prominence after winning the third season of the Airtel Super Singer.

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He rose to prominence during the Harlem Renaissance.
He rose to prominence as a member of the boyband O-Town.
He rose to prominence for his portrayal of Ron Weasley, one of.
He rose to prominence as a member of the English-Irish band One Direction.
He rose to prominence during the early stages of the Hundred Years ' War.
He rose to prominence following the collapse of the Han central government in 189.
He rose to prominence in St. Louis.
He rose to prominence after portraying Marvel in the 2012 science fiction film The Hunger Games.
He rose to prominence for his provocative stencilled pieces in the late 1990s.
He rose to prominence in the 1960s, receiving prizes for both poetry and prose.
He rose to prominence in Australia in the early 1990s, and had his own TV show.
He rose to prominence inthe Damascus Spring, a brief flourishing of political freedom and expression in 2000.
He rose to prominence with the 2001 television drama Love in Shanghai.
He rose to prominence as the third Erie County Executive during the 1970s.
He rose to prominence in 1970 as the coordinator for the first Earth Day.
He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the 1960s French New Wave film movement.
He rose to prominence with his coverage of the Iraq War for Newsweek in the 2000s.
He rose to prominence in the early 1980s while working with Peter Dickson on BBC Radio 1.

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