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The phrase "world class referee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a referee who is of the highest standard or quality in their profession, often in sports contexts. Example: "The championship match will be officiated by a world class referee known for his fair and decisive calls."
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"But he's a world class referee isn't he?
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This is a world-class referee who made an error that was only seen after numerous autopsies".
"For me, honestly, if you play in a World Cup final, you need a world-class referee.
The World Rugby high performance match official manager, Joël Jutge, said: "Despite this experience Craig has been and remains a world-class referee and an important member of our team".
The midfielder Arjen Robben said that the game had required "a world-class referee" while the Arsenal forward Robin van Persie was equally scathing about an official who had earlier sent off Holland's John Heitinga for a second bookable offence, but spared Andrés Iniesta the same punishment.
"World Class".
She is world class.
Education is world class.
The fields are world class.
"These ensembles are world class".
And, indeed, their insurgents are world class.
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