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A-one

adjective as in of highest quality

Weak matches

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In a neutral venue I'm saying England are winning by 10-15 points, but at the Principality, it makes it a one score game either way.

From BBC

Sheen added that setting up the company took so long that at a one point he felt like he wasn't going to be able to keep doing it.

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That's the level at which it would become a one on the Torino Scale: If we discover an object and it has a probability higher than just sort of the average background of being taken by surprise in any given year.

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"It was a sustained attack, it wasn't just a one off, he carried on and he had to be pulled off."

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"You know, a company like Amazon, you make a one percent improvement in that and you're talking large dollars right? Quantum computers could enable you to do that more effectively, more real time - and that's the real value there," he explained.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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