masterstroke in the PONS Dictionary

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You have to look deeper at the subtleties and nuances at play here that make it a complete masterstroke.
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The second version was a masterstroke, a second act to dramatize the entropy of the motion.
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I admire his initiative for what it is - a masterstroke.
www.independent.ie
He also produced another political masterstroke by announcing trials of video technology.
www.theweek.co.uk
Other schemes included the building of shelters for migrant workers; the forgiveness of rural debt; and, in a populist masterstroke, a plan to have an electric bulb in every house.
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The effectiveness of the concluding line in the concluding stanza has divided critics and has variously been described as a masterstroke of understatement and overtly sentimental.
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Masterstroke; that's all that needs to be said.
www.theroar.com.au
It was a further masterstroke that the incentive of promotion encouraged continuing monthly payments.
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The move was acclaimed as a masterstroke and his decisiveness applauded.
www.eurekastreet.com.au
He called the march a masterstroke that demonstrates the full emotional range of thematic transformation.
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