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in a class with
adjective as in comparable
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
At school, his inability to speak Spanish meant he was placed in a class with children a year younger.
“Weather forecasting used to be in a class with reporting real estate transactions for the newspaper,” Dr. Field told The New Yorker for a 1966 profile.
“This is an amazing, amazing thing for me to be in a class with you,” Bowles said while speaking to the graduating class.
“I would say when it comes to lack of personality Ron would be in a class with Asa Hutchinson - and that’s not good.”
The company's shares have lost around more than a quarter of their value this month, including Friday’s 8.5% fall, and the cost of protecting against a default on its bonds soared, even though few put it in a class with Credit Suisse.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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