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more excellent
adjective as in superior, wonderful
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Even more excellent news came from the boy-ogre himself.
Here are some more excellent exhibits to add to your calendar this month:
“A more level playing field where there were fewer superwealthy PIs would allow more excellent scientists to stay funded,” says University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, cell biologist Mark Peifer, who has supported capping the amount of NIH support allotted to individual investigators.
But many more excellent candidates get rejected.
We have more excellent neighborhood bookshops than most American cities, and so it’s easy to take their benefits for granted: the author events, book clubs and — perhaps most important — their personalized book recommendations, which no online retailer’s algorithm could ever replicate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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