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most first-class





most first class




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Forever stamps, as most first-class stamps are now designated, will always prepay one ounce of a first-class letter, regardless of future rate increases.

From Washington Times • Oct. 23, 2023

She emphasized that most first-class mail "is delivered within 2-5 days, consistent with our delivery standards."

From Salon • Jun. 16, 2020

Other provisions include a new mandatory ethical code for the Supreme Court, an end to most first-class travel for federal officeholders and a provision making Election Day a national holiday.

From Washington Post • Mar. 8, 2019

While physically robust, fond of riding and walking, never using a cab or public conveyance if he could help it, he was like most first-class literary men in caring nothing whatever for competitive sports.

From Robert Browning: How to Know Him by Phelps, William Lyon

This contact may be closened and completed by the artist's cleverness—the mere cleverness of adaptability which most first-class artists have exhibited.

From The Author's Craft by Bennett, Arnold



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