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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a super" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used informally to describe something as excellent or outstanding, but it typically requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "She is a super athlete, always winning competitions."
Alternatives: "an excellent" or "a fantastic".
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Promote a Super Bowl?
It's a super fruit.
He's a super salesman.
A Super Bowl championship followed.
"Tottenham is a super club.
"Sheryl is a super executive.
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He's not a super-manager.
She also won a super-combined.
"He was just a super-competent person.
She played a super-aggressive game".
A super-regular: more than 60 visits.
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