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is preeminent
adjective
Exceeding others in quality or rank; of outstanding excellence, extremely notable or important.
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Bob is preeminent among the 6 or so L.A. helicopter reporters.
The American economy is preeminent, but we cannot afford to be complacent.
In addition to its prominence in shipping, Kōbe is preeminent among Japanese cities in shipbuilding and steel production.
Written in the traditional mode of vernacular novels, this work is preeminent among the satirical fiction that dominated the literature of the late Qing dynasty.
Sōgetsu, 20th-century Japanese school of floral art that introduced the zen'ei ("avant-garde") ikebana style in which freedom of expression is preeminent.
In the field of lexicology, the blind Ibn Sīda of Denia (died 1066) is preeminent, author of a sort of "dictionary of ideas".
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Humans and baboons are preeminent in this respect.
Pottery was preeminent among the Early Minoan arts.
Among these exiles Jan Ámos Komenský (John Amos Comenius) was preeminent.
And when America fails to recognize that, America will fail to be preeminent in the world.
By the late 1930s, Lyonnaise was preeminent in the operation of gas and electrical networks throughout France.
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