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masterclass
/ ˈmɑːstəˌklɑːs /
noun
a session of tuition by an expert, esp a musician, for exceptional students, usually given in public or on television
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"The idea of Alan, of all people, pulling off a masterclass in deception felt about as likely as him keeping a straight face through one of his own punchlines."
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Her innings was a masterclass in building a match-winning knock under pressure.
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Australia, unbeaten until the semi-final and strong favourites to retain their crown, were left reeling by Rodrigues's masterclass.
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It was a masterclass with echoes of Alyssa Healy's 170 in Christchurch four years ago.
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It was a masterclass in 50-over batting.
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