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top-of-the-line
[top-uhv-thuh-lahyn]
adjective
being the best and usually the most expensive of its kind.
The company previewed its top-of-the-line carpeting.
Example Sentences
"The government will have to go out and actually identify individuals - including top-of-the-line scientists, professionals and entrepreneurs - it wants back. That requires effort, and it needs to come straight from the top," Mr Baru told the BBC.
A small group of people — a number of them women in their 60s and 70s with gray braids and top-of-the-line rain jackets — have been congregating here for months to protest the federal immigration crackdown.
The chips also are outmoded for some AI applications compared to the company’s top-of-the-line Blackwell series, which are still subject to a U.S. export ban.
As an almost 17-minute theatrical show, with the vast majority of the experience being a documentary film, this isn’t an E-ticket, the Disney term for its top-of-the-line attractions, a reference to the park’s ticketing books of yore.
The US president also announced that the US would send "top-of-the-line weapons" to Kyiv via Nato countries to ensure "Ukraine can do what it wants to do."
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