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world-class

[wurld-klas, -klahs] / ˈwɜrldˈklæs, -ˈklɑs /




















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If Caribbean bobsledders are deep in talent, what they lack are world-class facilities and funding.

From Los Angeles Times

He went on to say that Eurovision would be "relaunching" the live tour - originally planned as part of the contest's 70th birthday celebrations - once it could "ensure the world-class experience that our fans expect".

From BBC

“The appointment of Bruce Preston will do more for the RBA’s credibility than you can possibly imagine. He is a world-class expert on monetary policy,” he added.

From The Wall Street Journal

So, once he landed in Tokyo, was Calderón able to make the best of a bad situation and take a look around a world-class city?

From Los Angeles Times

But on the whole, Shakirov regrets low government investment and a dearth of world-class courses that could really boost the sport at home.

From Barron's