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superiority

[suh-peer-ee-awr-i-tee, -or-, soo-] / səˌpɪər iˈɔr ɪ ti, -ˈɒr-, sʊ- /


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Concern was expressed about the image of "superiority" that would be conveyed by the royal yacht arriving into Irish harbours as part of a mooted visit in the summer of 1996.

From BBC

The senators noted that the Justice Department case against the smugglers is built on the idea that Nvidia’s advanced chips are the “building blocks of AI superiority” and “are integral to modern military applications.”

From The Wall Street Journal

An A became less a sign of intellectual superiority than a common grade, like the Gentleman’s C of an earlier day.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a moment of sharp self-appraisal, he suggests that a sense of superiority might be one of the downsides of his Alpine adventure.

From The Wall Street Journal

Figuring out how to mimic hibernation, allowing the human body to husband resources during long stretches of transport, could contribute to superiority in space.

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