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superior mastery
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "superior mastery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high level of skill or expertise in a particular area or subject. Example: "Her superior mastery of the violin was evident during the performance, captivating the audience with her technical precision."
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3 human-written examples
Although his younger brother Jeb, the Florida governor, was also in Kennebunkport, he did not accompany the president on the golf course, which at first seemed like a birthday kindness, given Jeb's superior mastery of the game.
News & Media
In arguments with ideological opponents — not least a famous 1982 exchange with the late Edward Said, in The New York Review of Books — Lewis has regularly displayed his superior mastery of Islamic history.
News & Media
This interpretation also reads this line as a final blow against the Rival Poet, demonstrating Shakespeare's superior mastery of the sonnet form.
Wiki
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Is 'Mastery over Dementia' superior compared to 'care as usual' in terms of a clinically significant reduction in depressive symptoms, symptoms of anxiety, role overload and caregiver perceived stress?
Science
Psychosocial factors are estimated by selected scales from the General Nordic Questionnaire for Psychological and Social Factors at Work QPS Nordicc) [ 78]: Quantitative job demands; Decision demands; Learning demands; Control of decisions; Control of work pacing; Perception of mastery; Support from superior; Support from coworkers; Support from friends and relatives; Social climate.
"Mastery of classical technique required superior intelligence, discipline and years of training," he writes.
News & Media
The scales assessing psychological self (i.e., impulse control, emotional tone, and body image) and coping self (i.e., mastery of external world, emotional health, and superior adjustment) were combined to assess general positive self-concept or self-esteem.
Science
Other studies found that students who reported holding mastery goals were more likely to use superior learning strategies such as deep information processing of new knowledge and elaboration (i.e. attempting to link the new information with old knowledge that had already been acquired) [ 14].
Science
The Q'ero Indians' mastery of pre-Hispanic weaving has long been superior to the weaving of other indigenous Andean groups, yet their work was rarely seen.
News & Media
Humble artisans are depicted, who, through the perfect mastery of their craft, exemplify for their social superiors the art of mastering life.
Encyclopedias
3) He had superior olfactory capability; he could smell barbecue from four miles away, attaining such mastery that he could ascertain, with the faintest nostril quivering, if the stuff on the grill had just been thrown on, or was about to come off, and acted accordingly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "superior mastery" to emphasize a marked advantage or distinct edge in a particular skill or domain.
Common error
Avoid using "superior mastery" when a simpler term like "skill" or "expertise" suffices. Reserve it for situations where the level of mastery is truly exceptional and noteworthy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "superior mastery" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "superior" modifies the noun "mastery". It indicates a level of skill or expertise that is notably higher than average. Ludwig examples show it describing skills in areas like golf, Islamic history, and sonnet writing.
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News & Media
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Science
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "superior mastery" describes an exceptionally high level of skill or expertise. Ludwig confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct, though relatively rare in usage. It is most often found in news and media contexts and scientific articles. When using "superior mastery", consider whether the emphasis on 'superior' is truly necessary, as simpler terms may suffice. While "mastery" alone indicates a high level of skill, adding 'superior' amplifies this, denoting a marked advantage or distinct edge. Related phrases include "exceptional expertise" and "advanced proficiency".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
exceptional expertise
Emphasizes a very high level of skill, but uses a different adjective.
advanced proficiency
Highlights the progress and development of skill, focusing on competence.
consummate skill
Implies a very high degree of artistry and accomplishment.
remarkable competence
Focuses on the notable and outstanding quality of skill.
outstanding ability
Highlights the general capability and talent.
masterful command
Emphasizes control and authority in the application of skill.
expert command
Indicates a high level of control and knowledge.
skilled expertise
Combines the concepts of skill and specialized knowledge.
profound understanding
Focuses on the depth and comprehensiveness of knowledge rather than just skill.
demonstrated talent
Emphasizes the visible and proven capability.
FAQs
How can I use "superior mastery" in a sentence?
You can use "superior mastery" to describe someone's exceptional skill or expertise in a specific area. For example, "Her superior mastery of the violin was evident during the performance."
What are some alternatives to "superior mastery"?
Alternatives include "exceptional expertise", "advanced proficiency", or "consummate skill", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is "superior mastery" redundant? Can I just say "mastery"?
"Mastery" implies a high level of skill already, but "superior mastery" emphasizes an even greater or more exceptional level of skill. It's not strictly redundant, but consider whether the added emphasis is necessary for your context.
How does "superior mastery" differ from "expert command"?
"Superior mastery" generally refers to a deeper, more comprehensive understanding and skill, whereas "expert command" might refer more specifically to control and execution within a particular domain.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested