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Discover LudwigThe phrase "without peers" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is unmatched or unparalleled in a particular field or context. Example: "Her talent in painting is truly remarkable; she creates masterpieces that are without peers in the art world."
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And in his considerable technical prowess, Mr. Kigawa is not without peers.
"I was growing old without peers," he said, "and nothing I could do could change that fact".
Owen said it would be "a constitutional outrage" if the bill won approval from the upper house without peers having had the chance to study the risk register.
They conceive of each other as perfect beings without peers, so when they discover even the slightest fault, they are likely to make a big fuss about nothing and brood over their unwelcome discoveries.
Merkel, in contrast, halfway through her third consecutive term in office, is juggling multiple international challenges with the self-assurance of a leader without peers in the EU who represents Europe's biggest economy.
Dylan's big leap, the stuff of much myth and misinformation, was the one he made in 1965, when he went electric, and released, in a fourteen-month period, three albums without peers: "Bringing It All Back Home" (March , 1965, "Highway 61 Revisited" (August), and the double album "Blonde on Blonde" (May , 1966.
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They are without peer.
Peerless without peering?
They are still without peer: unique, unfathomably flattering, wondrous.
"Lew was an entertainment mogul without peer," Mike Dann said.
His legacy is without peer and he will be greatly missed.
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