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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a world class" is not correct in English; it should be "as a world-class" with a hyphen.
You can use it when describing someone or something that is of the highest standard or quality in a particular field.
Example: "She is recognized as a world-class athlete, having won multiple championships."
Alternatives: "as a top-tier" or "as a leading".
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"It will also help maximise Heathrow's position as a world class hub airport.
The reality now is that Wie is behind in her development as a world class golfer.
Rees said: "Bloomberg's reputation as a world class source of financial and business information has no equal.
Billy will continue to be known as a world class pianist and composer, but, first and foremost, he was an extraordinary teacher and educator.
However, UKOG admitted that only a small portion of that estimated figure would actually be recovered but described the find as a "world class potential resource".
"To us a $3,000 show is just as important as a World Class," says Butler.
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Shalala describes Oates as "a world-class networker.
The offer was framed as a world-class bargain.
Both films confirm him as a world-class film-maker.
But in the Bronx courthouse, his reputation as a world-class delayer provoked no particular outrage.
And though he can strike people as a world-class egomaniac, one never feels condescended to.
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