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stratosphere

noun as in air

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The successful relaunch of Trump’s political quest has again rocketed him into the stratosphere of power.

From Salon

Suddenly, Jackson’s career was kicked into the stratosphere and Jones was regarded as the high priest of pop music.

Donald Trump, whose economic plan is to gut Social Security and slap a 20% sales tax on all imported goods, plans to send inflation into the stratosphere.

From Salon

Entering Game 3 on Tuesday, the bar to do so had reached the stratosphere.

The industry’s rocketing number of private and public launches deposit kerosene, carbon and sulfur into the upper atmosphere, where these substances remain longer than they do in the stratosphere.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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