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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose excellence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the quality or superiority of a person or thing in a possessive form. Example: "The artist, whose excellence in painting is widely recognized, will be showcasing her work at the gallery."
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Some whose excellence is above debate have grown old.
whose excellence & success are due mainly to his own dedicated efforts.
The most important was to provide special forces, whose excellence is widely acknowledged.
Think of the clean players whose excellence was unfairly dimmed by the bulked-up competition.
"Always changing and ahead of the curve, he was an artist whose excellence you aspired to".
Yet the big news came from the artist whose excellence should by now be no news at all: James Levine.
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For US comedians, whose continued excellence suggests there may be a trickle-down effect of having a clown for a president.
Finally, there is Smith, the Melbourne Storm hooker whose understated excellence has underpinned Queensland's dominance of the State of Origin series for the past five years, as well as various other successes for country and club.
Even after the fight, when he was supposed to be celebrating Pacquiao's resurgence, Arum found himself distracted by the MGM Grand's transgression, and by the shadow of Mayweather, whose continued excellence means that Pacquiao can only be considered boxing's second brightest star.
In return, he is contributing to forging a new one: that of a modern and contemporary synthetic biologist whose academic excellence is challenged either by his own or his superiors' entrepreneurial spirit.
A key factor was the return to fitness of Xabi Alonso, whose disciplined excellence in front of the back four provides the basis for a structure which allows Real to attack and defend as a team.
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