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Discover Ludwig"That's superb" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express excitement or admiration for something. Example: "I just finished watching the movie you recommended. That's superb! I couldn't take my eyes off the screen the entire time."
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There are highlights going through from the alternate version of Whole Lotta Love – that's superb.
The solution is to "superniche" – focus on a particular kind of person or organisation or create a product or service that's superb at one particular thing.
"Some employers are getting 85% achievement rates for advanced modern apprenticeships and that's superb.
Hats off to him, that's superb".
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(Slimy: that is superb, that is so… Arbusian!) By all accounts, Arbus's sexual curiosity was as intense as her urge to make photographs.
"They're producing product that is superb".
IN New York, the hunt for a good Cubano turns up many that are filling but few that are superb.
Early Longquan celadons had a transparent green glaze that was superb in quality, thick, and viscous, usually with a well-marked network of fine cracks.
It's worth noting that these appetizers were served with a flavorful, salty butter that is superb on the ubiquitous flatbread and the anise-flavored black bread.
Cameron Grant, the piano soloist, was at his best, and Hugo Fiorato, the conductor, brought out a vibrancy in the orchestra that was superb.
We ordered the pear ginger tart, a thin, rich wedge that was superb, and a couple of disappointingly bland mochi, Japanese rice pastries.
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