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the trendsetter
noun
Someone who starts a trend, or makes one more popular
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"She was the trendsetter.
The 1995 team was the trendsetter.
"It is testimony to the fact that Harlem is still here, and we're still the trendsetter".
"That's a good thing for the U.S. marketplace, but the Civic remains the trendsetter".
"It's not always great to try to be the trendsetter if you want mass appeal".
The traditionalist can order Manhattan clam chowder; the trendsetter, carrot and ginger soup with a tuna sashimi garnish.
The trendsetter was furniture-maker Khai Liew (166 Magill Road, khailiewdesign.com), who is building an international reputation among collectors.
"New Jersey is the trendsetter," said Leslie Marks, executive director of the National Home Builders Association's Senior Housing Council.
Yet another property firm, the Lundberg Group, talks about having drag shows at its proposed Our Town developments.For the moment, the Palms is the trendsetter.
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Suddenly the suburbs have become the trendsetters.
"They were the trendsetters for us all," she said.
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