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classic instance

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classic
adjective
uk /ˈklæs.ɪk/ us /ˈklæs.ɪk/
having a high quality or standard against which other things ...
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instance
noun[C]
uk /ˈɪn.stəns/ us /ˈɪn.stəns/
a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that ...
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As such, it is a classicinstance of beneficence twisted into paternalism.
This is a classicinstance.
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This was a classicinstance.
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The broiler industry is a classicinstance.
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Take the classicinstance of football.
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That is a classicinstance of the same point.
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Here is a classicinstance where that could be done.
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Traffic management is a classicinstance of interference for the sake of interfering.
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There is the classicinstance, of course, of the brick-setters.
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This is a classicinstance of why the closed shop is so venal.
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Then he gave a classicinstance of one parish of 25,000 people.
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That example smacks of desperation, and is a classicinstance of arguing from extreme cases.
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The classicinstance is the condition known as spina bifida.
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The classicinstance of that is the case of land known to be subject to flooding.
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That would have been a classicinstance of preparing for the wrong war.
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Let me take what may be termed the classicinstance of the sympathetic strike.
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There is a classicinstance of a man who enforced his bond to his own undoing.
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This is a classicinstance of legislating first and repenting at leisure.
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This is a classicinstance of administrative simplicity triumphing over common sense.
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If ever there was a classicinstance which invited a collective punishment upon that area, that was it.
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The general question of motor cycle noise is a classicinstance of noise emitted by an internationally traded commodity.
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The classicinstance of that is provided by civil servants or judges, since obviously their functions disqualify them.
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I referred to the classicinstance merely because it has been taken by so many in argument.
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Protection of the ozone layer is a classicinstance of the need for action on an international basis.
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