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The phrase "a supreme" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is of the highest quality, rank, or importance, often in a formal or grand context.
Example: "The chef prepared a dish that was a supreme example of culinary artistry."
Alternatives: "a superior" or "an ultimate".
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Peter wore a Supreme football jersey.
A Supreme x Steiff bear.
What's better than a supreme taco from Taco Bell?
He added: "It's a supreme example of midcentury International Style.
Honesty is a supreme good.
He was a supreme egotist.
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It also set up a supreme court.
The president personally murdered a Supreme Court justice.
It's not a Supreme Court appointment".
He was a Supreme Court attorney.
A citation in a Supreme Court case.
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