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world-class

[wurld-klas, -klahs] / ˈwɜrldˈklæs, -ˈklɑs /




















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Compared to the world-class athletes and physical specimens who catch footballs for a living, the Seattle wideout isn’t especially brawny, tall, or speedy.

From The Wall Street Journal

They impress on prospective signings the world-class squad already assembled, combined with their commitment to continue recruiting elite players.

From BBC

The return of NHL players to the Olympics for the first time since 2014 means team rosters will be stacked with world-class talent.

From BBC

"It was beautiful. There were some other nice things, but the goal was simply world-class."

From Barron's

Britain can claim DeepMind as a national success, proof that British universities and culture can produce world-class AI talent.

From The Wall Street Journal