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blue-chip

adjective as in big-league

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The team lacked enough blue chip sponsors, despite having so many talented British riders.

From BBC

These stocks are sometimes known as “blue chips,” which are supposed to be on the steadier and safer side of Wall Street.

But Ms. Barrada faced difficulty as she searched for a gallery to represent the estate: The blue chips weren’t compelled by it, and other galleries seemed hesitant.

Years ago, he paid $88 million for a Central Park West penthouse where he shopped for at least one of the four blue chip artworks at the center of the Sotheby’s case.

China's blue chip CSI300 index, however, had its first fall in four weeks.

From Reuters

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