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View definitions for world-class

world-class

adjective as in exceptional

adjective as in prime

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How can they possibly allow a situation where a world-class, game-changing, enduringly brilliant player can walk away for nothing at the of the season?

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It comes after campaigners wrote to the Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy with a renewed plea to save the "world-class cultural asset".

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While they were world-class players, their coaching experience at the top level is minimal.

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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.

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

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