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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a splendid" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It can be used when describing something in a positive light, but it typically requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "As a splendid example of teamwork, the project was completed ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "as a magnificent" or "as a wonderful".
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It doubled as a splendid retirement party.
Al Qaeda will regard Spain as a splendid triumph.
Thrillingly imagined and beautifully executed, "Bitterblue" stands as a splendid contribution in a long literary tradition.
As a consequence, I think of airplanes as a splendid cultural magnifying glass.
A quote from the diary of Mayor Philip Hone, in 1846, describing the church as a "splendid temple".
One could see this as a splendid reason for New York women to gloat over another example of their superiority.
As a splendid old book called Lower's Worthies of Sussex records, he fell into the hands of "sharks and usurers".
I suspect that the moment you visualize your café as a splendid salon is the moment you doom it.
With that, the mayor reversed his reflexive endorsement of a civilian trial in Foley Square as a splendid idea, even a just one.
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A restaurant I had dismissed as passé was transformed before my eyes as I savored a splendid lunch.
Lewandowski's finish was lethal as he powered a splendid header into the net from 10 yards.
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