considerable distinction

Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words

A high level of excellence or achievement.

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Examples (10)

  • She served the nation with considerable distinction as a diplomat for four decades.
  • He is a physicist of considerable distinction, known for his groundbreaking research.
  • The young artist is already achieving considerable distinction in the art world.
  • Throughout his long career, he has managed the company with considerable distinction.
  • To earn an award of such considerable distinction is the dream of every scientist.
  • Her record as a senator is one of considerable distinction and integrity.
  • The retiring CEO leaves behind a legacy of considerable distinction and innovation.
  • It takes years of hard work to acquire considerable distinction in any profession.
  • The prize is awarded to scholars who have shown considerable distinction in their field.
  • He led the expedition with considerable distinction, ensuring the safety of his entire team.