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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'superiority that' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare the excellence or quality of one thing to another. Example: The new smartphone boasts a superiority that is unmatched by any other device on the market.
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By then, Guardiola's men had attained a superiority that saw a final converted into an exhibition.
There is a certain superiority that goes alongside wearing creased clothes.
And he says it in a mannered tone of benevolent moral superiority that would make a raised eyebrow superfluous.
Horrible diners fall victim to an illusion of superiority that comes from mistaking their comfortable chair for a throne.
White racism tends to be rooted in feelings of superiority that are part of a larger institutional racism.
The absolute claims to religious superiority that have long been part of Catholic identity are being mitigated, if not dismantled.
I can only speculate that it's this kind of cultural superiority that has led to the opening in London of an outpost of NYC's Hotel Chantelle.
"I exuded a lazy superiority that came from the trembling part of me I kept hidden from myself — from the fear that I was an asshole".
Doing so would put us at real risk of losing the technological superiority that has kept America's vastly more dangerous threats at bay.
Talk of "philosophy" implicitly imbues it with a kind of moral superiority that tends to irritate but they had a point.
One attribute of Puritanism art critics never mention is the interior sense of self-congratulation and superiority that is deeply embedded in the national character.
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