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top-echelon

adjective as in top-flight

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Dr. Steadman rarely boasted about his personal connections with top-echelon athletes.

The announcement of Rosewood Residences Beverly Hills comes as top-echelon condominiums are hitting new peaks in Los Angeles County with potential to top the record price of $35 million set in 2010 by Candy Spelling, widow of producer Aaron Spelling, when she bought a penthouse in Century City.

“They are a really top-echelon of college football, football team, especially on the defensive side.”

“They are a really top-echelon of college football, football team, especially on the defensive side.”

Other top-echelon leaders have been killed in air strikes.

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

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