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stratosphere

[strat-uh-sfeer] / ˈstræt əˌsfɪər /




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Now that the art market resides in the stratosphere, while cash-strapped Britain struggles, it will only worsen.

From Los Angeles Times

“The weather in the stratosphere doesn’t really impact what’s going on down on the ground,” Masters said, explaining why he usually avoids using the term, which he thinks has been “misused and overhyped.”

From Los Angeles Times

Instead of having a set price, a certain number of tickets are left to float into the stratosphere; in the case of Springsteen, they hit $5,000.

From Seattle Times

“It was like finding out your spouse is an Olympic equestrian,” said the author Kevin Kwan, who hit the publishing stratosphere with Jackson as his editor on “Crazy Rich Asians.”

From New York Times

In each and every instance, George created a series of guitar licks that drove Lennon-McCartney compositions into the stratosphere.

From Salon