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elite

[ih-leet, ey-leet] / ɪˈlit, eɪˈlit /




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As the business community’s primary mouthpiece, he has met with the mayor and state legislators and warned them that higher taxes could cause the city’s business elite to flee.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The way he can cover the ground is elite. He can just glide across the pitch with elegance," says Naismith.

From BBC

"If we want to become an elite club, we need to behave like an elite club," Hopkinson said.

From BBC

Results are a concern given Chelsea's ambition to qualify for next season's elite European competition, although they remain only one point behind fifth‑placed Liverpool following the Reds' loss at Brighton.

From BBC

He went to secondary school in the wealthy bourgeois 16th arrondissement of Paris, where he said he felt an uncomfortable outsider, and later attended the elite ENA administration school.

From BBC