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The phrase "a world class system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system that is of the highest quality or standard, often in a competitive context.
Example: "Our company has developed a world class system for managing customer relationships that sets us apart from our competitors."
Alternatives: "a top-tier system" or "a premier system".
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I'm excited about the SSAT Redesigning Schooling initiative beginning in March involving practitioners, academics and policy makers, putting professional expertise and pedagogical excellence at the heart of our thinking about a world class system.
I am also proud to have committed our government to a world class system of marine parks, placed the Kimberley region on our National Heritage list, introduced the first e-waste recycling scheme and ensured resale royalties for Australian artists, including Indigenous artists.
"He will be responsible for developing and managing a world class system of international player development for all our teams.
That's why it's so important to build a world class system in Scotland, and part of that is facilities.
"But we want to build a world class system for our athletes and coaches that can be benchmarked against best practice anywhere across the globe".
To maintain and develop a world class system of higher education would cost the equivalent of 3p or 4p on the standard rate of tax".
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Although we have built a world-class system in terms of its security and functionality, communication is not just about the technology.
"This government has got itself into a terrible bind by shutting down a world-class system of School Sport Partnerships and now pride is the only thing that is stopping them putting things back on course.
According to the outside experts, Entergy began work promptly on a system with a battery backup, but a "decision to provide a world-class system that exceeds regulatory requirements, while well-intentioned, had substantial bearing on the ultimate project failures".
"I would say that five years ago, if your trading system speed was under a millisecond, which is one one-thousandth of a second, you would have a world-class system," Ms. Ewing said during an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
It was a former vice-chancellor of Cambridge, Alison Richard, who once said world-class universities flourish best in a world-class system – in other words, "we are all in it together", so the success of Cambridge depends on the success of the likes of London Met.
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