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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an elite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a select group of people who are considered superior in terms of ability, status, or wealth.
Example: "The organization is known for attracting an elite group of professionals who excel in their fields."
Alternatives: "a select group" or "an exclusive group".
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Not an elite flier?
That's an elite play.
He's an elite athlete.
Kathy is an elite athlete.
We were an elite team.
They are an elite group.
But so is an elite.
Foreign policy is an elite issue".
"It's not an elite talent scheme.
Is that an elite?
Like you're an elite?
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