First rate
The phrase "first rate" is commonly used to describe something of the highest quality or excellence. It indicates that something is of superior standard, superior to others, or top-notch. It can be used to describe various things such as products, services, performances, accommodations, or individuals who display exceptional skills or abilities. Overall, "first rate" signifies something or someone that is outstanding, exceptional, or superior in comparison to others in the same category.
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