See also: topnotch and top notch

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top-notch (comparative more top-notch, superlative most top-notch)

  1. Alternative form of top notch (of the highest quality)
    • 2016 October 24, Owen Gibson, “Is the unthinkable happening – are people finally switching the football off?”, in The Guardian[1], London:
      Received wisdom, in the US and the UK, remains that in a fracturing, splintering media landscape top-notch live sport remains one of the only types of content for which viewers will make an “appointment to view”.
    • 2020 July 29, Dr Joseph Brennan, “Railways that reach out over the waves”, in Rail, page 48:
      North Pier is 1,450 feet long, 28 feet wide, and was designed by Eugenius Birch. It was built with promenading in mind and developed a reputation as a hub for top-notch entertainment.

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