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marquee

noun as in permanent canopy

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But this, the tour's marquee tournament, will again be played in the shadow of the ongoing split brought about by the arrival in 2022 of the breakaway LIV tour.

From BBC

In recent years, Gibson has made a slow and steady return to theater marquees while touting conservative views and conspiracy theories.

From Salon

If Stokes or Brook take a white-ball leadership role, their workload would come into consideration, particularly in a year when England face marquee Test series at home to India and away to Australia.

From BBC

The Toy Fair is his organisation's marquee event, drawing businesses from around the world who line New York's convention center with cheerful displays of blocks, high-contrast baby books and spiky coloured balls.

From BBC

As far as spring training games go, Friday qualified as a marquee contest.

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

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