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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly stellar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exceptionally good or impressive, often in a positive context. Example: "The performance was truly stellar, leaving the audience in awe."
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And it has a truly stellar cast.
His anticipation is truly stellar, even if his physical gifts are strictly ordinary.
And hats off to him for assembling a truly stellar collection of talking heads.
As for sweet endings, stick with the house-made flan, a truly stellar dessert.
Had the Yankees only won that night, it would have been truly stellar.
The play opens, by way of some truly stellar curtain work by designer Todd Rosenthal, with a phone call telling Norman that his father is dying.
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We truly have a stellar group of strong operators within AOL Networks, an extremely strong product organization and a strategy that is really paying off in the marketplace.
Productions at Off Broadway's two largest theaters are fighting for audiences, trying to use deep pockets and a dash of star power to counteract reviews that ranged from less than stellar to truly terrible.
They're still yet to be truly challenged, aside from a stellar Week 4 win against the Bills, but as they say, You can only beat who's on your schedule.
GE's stellar reputation has truly brought good things to life.
My fear is that Jetsetter will try to be a site for everyone, instead of continuing to do what it has done so well: Curate, editorialize and get stellar deals on truly amazing properties.
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