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superior

[suh-peer-ee-er, soo-] / səˈpɪər i ər, sʊ- /




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Lester filed a workers’ compensation claim in July 2021, though his superiors said the injury was “not significant,” according to the Sacramento County District Attorney’s office.

From Los Angeles Times

She was one of the great, singular, unflinching writers of her generation, which included Joan Didion, in relation to whom she had an equal or superior level of talent without the promotional ability.

From The Wall Street Journal

After suggestions Australia had a team past its best, or the results of the first two Tests were borne of England errors, this was confirmation the home side are simply far superior.

From BBC

In a lengthy filing published Wednesday about Paramount’s and Netflix’s quests to get a deal, Warner detailed all the reasons it deemed the Netflix bid superior.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our proposal clearly offers WBD shareholders superior value and certainty, a clear path to close, and does not leave them with a heavily indebted sub-scale linear business,” he said.

From MarketWatch