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exemplary

[ig-zem-pluh-ree, eg-zuhm-pler-ee] / ɪgˈzɛm plə ri, ˈɛg zəmˌplɛr i /


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"I want you to know that your parents, your grandparents and many Spaniards, united, managed to carry out an exemplary transition" in "very complex circumstances", he added with a Spanish flag fluttering in the background.

From Barron's

“It is exemplary of the trauma and the heartbreak that people are experiencing inside,” Borden said.

From Los Angeles Times

"Restoring India's global standing, damaged by the irregularities surrounding these imports, will require exemplary action."

From Barron's

McCartney would emerge with a new solo LP in 1982—the exemplary “Tug of War”—and Wings would fall into the arms of history.

From Salon

Mr Kealey said the family firm had been running since the 1990s and had been a "safe place to work" with an otherwise "exemplary" health and safety record.

From BBC