Sentence examples for to superior from inspiring English sources

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to superior

noun

A person of higher rank or quality.

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Yet diversification hasn't led to superior performance.

They were division champions who succumbed to superior postseason talent.

Mr. Jensen fell in love after returning home to Superior.

The performance certainly owes nothing to superior economic prospects.

It elevates your average stove monkey to superior chefy status.

With a shorter golf season, the courses rarely suffer from overplay, which leads to superior conditions.

Settler youths are rarely held in detention before trial and have access to superior legal representation.

It is not due to superior weapons -- there must have been a collapse of Taliban morale".

Observers have put Cruz's success down to superior organisation among a very conservative electorate.

Are the assumptions cheffy types proliferate about it being the route to superior taste also unfounded?

It's possible Tehran will adhere to Renatus's maxim and bow to superior strength.

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