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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute excellence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of the highest quality or standard without any flaws.
Example: "The restaurant is known for its absolute excellence in culinary arts, attracting food lovers from all over the city."
Alternatives: "unparalleled quality" or "supreme excellence."
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I think there is in so-called popular music a kind of absolute excellence.
Demanding absolute excellence on an unchanging universal numerical scale is not, after all, our usual measure of sensual engagement.
The letter read: "To close the department is to squander the benefits of this legacy and to turn a blind eye to the substantial benefits that such a reputation can confer". Bill Schwartz, from Goldsmiths College, described the centre as being of "absolute excellence".
Ms. Missoni, among others, denied a suggestion that the Italian attitude toward women in fashion was sexist and dismissive, while Mr. Della Valle, chief executive of Tod's, noted that the fashion group's members were "ambassadors of Made in Italy and of absolute excellence".
Each component is examined under a microscope to assess its level of craftsmanship and to guarantee a search for absolute excellence without affecting its technical reliability.
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It made me so proud to see Richie McCaw lift the Webb Ellis Cup for a second consecutive time and appreciate the absolute commitment to excellence Steve Hansen and his coaching and management team, and the players, have gone through to do the business.
In the half-century that he was a constant presence at the Met, he gained a reputation for artistic excellence and absolute professionalism.
Instead – and we are talking here of the northern hemisphere – the increased physical requirements are placed in the service of an absolute commitment to defensive excellence alongside a complete ban on the exercise of the individual imagination.
This "superman" version of perfectionism, a view famously associated with Nietzsche, gives absolute weight to the excellence achievable by certain great men, such as Socrates or Goethe and zero weight to the rest of humanity (Nietzsche 1873/1876; Griffin 1986, 60 61).
COMPETITIONS, in any field, rarely determine excellence in an absolute sense.
But it was Harris who caught my eye, for this was a master craftsman, at an absolute peak, and heights of excellence to which he may never climb again.
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