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Discover LudwigThe word "flagships" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the most important, prestigious, or successful ships, organizations, or products that an entity has. For example, "Apple's iPhones are generally considered to be the company's flagships."
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flagships
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Plural of flagship
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The flagships of Deepwater eight state-of-the-art 418-foot National Security Cutters, the first of which is nearing completion have structural flaws that will probably shorten their projected 30-year service life and lead to costly repairs.Then, in the middle of last month, the coastguard cancelled a $600m contract to build the first 12 of 58 fast cutters.
But the main fashion shows are still the image-burnishing flagships of a more diffuse promotional effort.Franca Sozzani, the editor of Vogue Italia, says little has changed in the staging of the main shows.
Because they are more thinly traded than flagships such as State Street's S&P 500-tracking SPDR, the world's most liquid share, it costs more to move in and out of them.Moreover, they may not be tracking their chosen market segments as closely as investors think.
This combination of monitoring and self-help holds the key to cost control as well as improved health: about 75% of NHS spending is devoted to 17.5m people who suffer from long-term problems.The NHS was also built on the assumption that general hospitals are the flagships of the system.
Today, via his two corporate flagships, Cheung Kong and Hutchison Whampoa, he has worldwide interests in telecoms, ports, retailing, energy and much else.Mr Li is a dominant figure in the bamboo network.
Part of the reason for this fleet renewal is the removal of duty on Canadian flagships built abroad in places like China and Japan.
The flagships of its new blue-water navy will be three aircraft-carriers the saircraft-carriers the.
Following the lead of the flagships of international cooperation Airbus and Ariane many other civil and military programs were established that involved two or more companies from different countries.
This law set 1917 as the year of completion for an active navy of 2 flagships, 36 battleships, 11 large cruisers, and 34 small cruisers.
April 5, 1769 Portisham, England September 20, 1839 London Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Baronet, (born April 5, 1769, Portisham, Dorset, Eng. died Sept. 20, 1839, London) British naval officer closely associated with Adm. Horatio (afterward Viscount) Nelson, two of whose flagships he commanded during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.
It's already been worn by Rihanna and lines began to form outside the brand's flagships last night.
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