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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is pre-eminent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is superior or outstanding in a particular field or context. Example: "In the world of classical music, she is pre-eminent among her peers."
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is pre-eminent
adjective
Alternative spelling of preeminent
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"Live is pre-eminent," Ritchie said.
No sound source is pre-eminent.
Manhattan is pre-eminent, but both Paris and London are glimpsed from time to time.
The American economy is pre-eminent, but we cannot afford to be complacent.
"Mari Carmen is part of a larger field, but in this country she is pre-eminent.
For sound, and a touch of ironic theatrical extravagance, Sir John is pre-eminent.
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As an historian, he was pre-eminent.
Minimal mass and maximal radiation hardness are pre-eminent considerations.
In comic irony our novelists have been pre-eminent.
For now, they are pre-eminent in England.
But Morse was pre-eminent as a catalyst and synthesizer.
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