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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are peerless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is unmatched or without equal in a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "The athletes in this competition are peerless, showcasing skills that surpass all others."
Alternatives: "are unmatched" or "are unrivaled".
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are peerless
adjective
Without peer or equal; unparalleled, nonpareil. Of the highest quality, best.
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Its resources and audience are peerless.
The sporty looks of the gray tabby are peerless.
His view of the whole set may still seem more austere than many interpreters', but its cogency and integrity are peerless.
They came at a point when a number of English novelists were discovering possibilities in the long-disdained historical novel, but they are peerless.
This came with a timbale of notably creamy rice and a salad that, once again, proved that when it comes to turning a few modest leaves into something special (using only a mustard dressing), the French are peerless.
But there are some others that still have no competition: Enstrom's almond toffee, Killer Pecans from People Gotta Eat and racks of lamb from C. K. Lamb are peerless.
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But Bale was peerless.
In terms of depth, it is peerless.
Her raw courage is peerless.
Her intellectual rigor and curiosity were peerless.
"In its technical brilliance it is peerless.
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