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The phrase "a superb aspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly excellent or noteworthy feature of something, such as a project, idea, or location.
Example: "The new design has a superb aspect that enhances its overall appeal."
Alternatives: "an excellent feature" or "a remarkable quality."
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For Na2Pt(OH)6 (Figure 3b), all the Pt salt was transformed into Pt NWs in large quantities, with an average diameter of 34 nm and remarkable length of about 6 μm (a superb aspect ratio of up to 200, which is the greatest value reported so far, among Pt NWs synthesized by various template-less and surfactant-free methods), grew vertically on the TiO2 coated Si substrate.
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Initially, the men perform like the moving parts of a superb machine: each is a killer with a specialty; individual character traits are little more than different aspects of a common fighting temperament.
Yet there's an aspect of "Kate Plays Christine" that I didn't previously address, one that I was reminded of by a superb essay on these two films by Miriam Bale in The New Republic.
Each receives a superb performance.
"It's a superb collection.
(A superb frittata was $14).
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