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stratosphere

[strat-uh-sfeer] / ˈstræt əˌsfɪər /




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Filled with ultraviolet-blocking ozone, the stratosphere is a calm place, with little turbulence.

From Scientific American

Around that same time, two seismic events swept through the conservative world that propelled Carlson to the media stratosphere.

From BBC

In counterpoint to Lerner’s delightful lyrics — up there in the witty stratosphere with Stephen Sondheim’s — there’s a deficit of playfulness, of the inherently entertaining spirit of musical storytelling on a stage.

From Washington Post

With an Army Signal Corps team in the late 1940s, her group was stuck over how to measure wind speed in the upper stratosphere above 100,000 feet, readings critical in developing long-range weather forecasting.

From Washington Post

Now that the art market resides in the stratosphere, while cash-strapped Britain struggles, it will only worsen.

From Los Angeles Times