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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute star" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who excels or stands out in a particular area, often in a positive or commendable way.
Example: "Her performance in the play was outstanding; she truly is an absolute star."
Alternatives: "total gem" or "real standout".
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Vince Cable is an absolute star in terms of economic policy and economic thinking.
And people like Steve Morrison and Jules Burns have a lot of expertise, and David Liddiment is an absolute star.
"Terry was an absolute star in player development and a huge help to the Dodgers," DePodesta said.
Although not the absolute star of the story, one of the most engaging fish is the goldfish in Dr Seuss's classic The Cat in the Hat.
Chef Tom Kitchin is an absolute star so I'm not going to miss the chance to suggest his Edinburgh restaurant, The Kitchin.
He has given me my first winner at Chantilly and also my first at Longchamp, so he is an absolute star and is getting better and better.
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We're looking for absolute stars.
Staff, orchestrated by co-owner David Wolanski, are absolute stars.
Susan Preston, general partner of CalCEF, a clean-energy angel fund in San Francisco and author of two books on angel investing, said entrepreneurs might have to pitch to 50 or 100 investors before they got venture funds: "In tight times, only the absolute stars rise to the top to receive funding.
And of course I had absolute stars in my eyes watching my idol Truffaut.
All I'll add to it is that my discussions with people on the ground indicate that Hill is an absolute rock star of a candidate.
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