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The phrase "a world class opponent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competitor or adversary that is of the highest quality or skill level in a particular field or sport.
Example: "In the championship game, we faced a world class opponent that challenged us at every turn."
Alternatives: "top-tier rival" or "elite competitor".
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"South Africa was a massive game against a world class opponent, I thought we did exceedingly well in that game.
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In addition to the opportunity to play a world-class opponent, the game lets the United States make its case to host the 2018 or 2022 World Cup.
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More so than anything, however, Scolari's squad means that Brazil are out to win, in full force, in contrast to Menezes's investment in rebuilding and renovating the squad gradually over a period of several months, and incurring losses against world class opponents in the process.
He was a world class full back.
A world class hospital.
He's a world class player".
He is a world class player.
"Jamie is a world class player.
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