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greatness

[greyt-nis] / ˈgreɪt nɪs /




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Was it too much to hope that they could go again after the greatness of their victory over France?

From BBC

He also ordered administrators to remove any content that “inappropriately disparages Americans” living or dead, and replace it with language that celebrates the nation’s greatness.

From Los Angeles Times

Chalamet gets dinged for aspiring to greatness, and Penn’s about to win his third Oscar simply for being great — and not talking about it.

From Los Angeles Times

The Daily Telegraph gave two stars, saying the film "reaches for moments of greatness, and once or twice gets there", but that "those peaks just aren't as razor-sharp as they used to be".

From BBC

But the novel’s true greatness lies in its prophetic allegorical power.

From The Wall Street Journal