exemplary in the PONS Dictionary

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Throughout his career, he had fulfilled responsibility in the most exemplary manner.
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The designation recognizes political professionals with an exemplary record of achievement in the field itself as well as promoting their expertise in higher education.
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Their mood of renunciation and devotion was exemplary.
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Their win-loss record was exemplary as well, winning 29 and losing only 7, out of 45 tests.
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His service had been exemplary, and in 1928 he was promoted to the rank of major.
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The award was established in 1980 to honour and support those offering practical and exemplary answers to the most urgent challenges facing us today.
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Manning's unique voice and infallible sense of pitch have made her an exemplary performer of new music.
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The book is widely regarded today as providing an exemplary insight into the "bunjin" philosophy.
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He made it his objective to make his life so exemplary that people would follow suit.
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There the squadron continued its exemplary record flying over 300 combat sorties for a combined total of more than 1500 flight hours.
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