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View definitions for world-class

world-class

adjective as in exceptional

adjective as in prime

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Then the City Council and mayor can prioritize projects and commit spending — or seek more money through bonds or tax measures — to deliver on what Angelenos should expect from a world-class city.

German manufacturers that require low-cost margins may struggle, says Mr Ley, but he believes there is hope for high-quality products with innovative features that rely on world-class engineering and intellectual property.

From BBC

Live events have never been more important to our culture and industry, and we just acquired one of the crown jewels, adding to our portfolio of world-class programming across all genres.”

There are a large number of world-class drivers in F1, and by and large they all race fairly up to the limit of the regulations.

From BBC

"I don't think it's about us not being at it. Germany are good. You can't back away from the fact they are a world-class team," said Stanway.

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

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