Sentence examples for To be prestigious from inspiring English sources

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It's a beautiful industry that's seen to be prestigious.

"What used to be prestigious is no longer".

Marking finals at top universities used to be prestigious, well paid and solidly protected from outside pressure.

He said he wanted a Pontiac to be "a smallish, exciting, high-performance car that didn't try to be prestigious".

Pride and Prejudice and Atonement – even The Soloist in its own nightmarishly warped way – were designed to be prestigious, middlebrow, released-in-January fare, precision-engineered to tickle the various fancies of Oscar voters.

The clinic posting is supposed to be prestigious and hard to win, as Ben Keeton Martin Hendersonn), the clinic's handsome but stern founder, a rain forest McDreamy, is fond of reminding Lily and her fellow newbies, Tommy (Zach Gilford) and Mina (Mamie Gummer).

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It would be prestigious.

If you have to say it is prestigious it betrays a fear that your readers would otherwise have assumed the opposite.

In Europe, wagons are often considered to be more prestigious than their sedan counterparts.

The fact some dialects and accents are seen to be more prestigious than others is more a reflection of judgements based on social, rather than linguistic, criteria.

Being on the staff of the yearbook used to be considered prestigious: now only eight students show up for the job.

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