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high-class

adjective as in first-class

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Example Sentences

All of them are high-class players and we work well as a unit so I am absolutely buzzing to play alongside them.”

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The German has high-class credentials, such as winning the Champions League with Chelsea, but also has a reputation for being high maintenance.

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It was Archer, the superstar of a high-class attack, trusted to deliver in the Super Five and there seemed little doubt he would do so.

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It was a flaw they displayed too often in the big moments under Southgate and led to doubts about his game management and tactical flexibility against high-class opposition.

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“It was just a high-class phenomenon,” said Yuying Tong, a professor of sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong who studies family life.

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

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