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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preeminent status" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that holds a position of superior or utmost importance, authority, or influence. Example: "The CEO's leadership skills have earned the company a preeminent status in the industry."
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With the defeat of the Mamlūks in 1517, substantial architectural projects were few until the mid-18th century; in spite of this, al-Azhar's significance continued, and under Ottoman rule it held preeminent status among Egyptian institutions of learning.
The resultant saving in fuel cost was large enough to give the diesel engine the preeminent status in commercial ship propulsion that the reciprocating steam engine had enjoyed in 1900.
The Twin Towers, in turn, lost their preeminent status in 2003 after a spire was put in place atop the Taipei 101 (Taipei Financial Center) building, in Taipei, Taiwan, and that structure reached a height of 1,667 feet (508 metres).
For the first time, there would be a clear bill of rights that had preeminent status throughout Europe.
Tom Rath, a former state attorney general and long-time Republican power broker here, noted that New Hampshire has faced a number of threats to its preeminent status but argued for its importance.
Sixty years later the Pakistani army leadership still believes that if they allow India and Pakistan to improve trade and commercial ties, people to people ties and easier visa policies over time the publics of both countries would forget about issues like Kashmir and war and they would lose their preeminent status in Pakistan as India would no longer be viewed as an existential threat.
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To maintain that preeminent position, open and free access to stories would seem crucial.
It proves Alain Guiraudie's status as the preeminent writer of the vulnerability underlying our contemporary malaise.
During the second half of the century, La Plata's status as the preeminent planned city in South America was eclipsed by the construction of Brazil's new capital, Brasilia.
It further concluded that that effect was sufficiently "in the United States" for purposes of the FSIA, in part because "Congress would have wanted an American court to entertain this action" in order to preserve New York City's status as "a preeminent commercial center". Id., at 153.
But it appears that Hermès's status as the preeminent proprietor of luxury goods has superseded any change in shopping habits.
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