The art teacher displays student work prominently so that it may be enjoyed by all.
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No, it is not. There is not such thing as "use to". It is always "used to". (with a D). However, with that minor detail it would be. If you were to structure the sentence with the inverted order, it woul read: "That didn't used to be a school." That is a grammatically correct sentence/question.
I was proud of my trophy, so I prominently displayed it on top of the kitchen table for my whole family to see.
The women's beaked nose stuck out prominently from her face. The old man's pot belly was prominent compared to his thin legs. The mistake stuck out prominently to the editor's trained eyes.
I would use grams.
it woul be 300 with over 400,000 zeros
NO NO AND NO. of first of all we woul have heard of it and second of all she woul LOOK pregnant. common sense.
If you were stuck and trying to extricate the vehicle. Also if you were towing a heavy load down a steep hill and want to make sure to use the engine as a braking device, you woul use low. 99.9% of the time you will never use Low.
probably not ...
Francium
Storms appear most prominently in the plays The Tempest and King Lear.
I would or I had - both contract to... I'd