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Best-Selling Predicate

Definition:

A best-selling predicate refers to a phrase or collection of words that is commonly used to describe a product, service, or entity as being very popular and highly sought after, resulting in significant sales or demand.

Usage:

When used as a predicate in a sentence, the best-selling predicate helps to emphasize the exceptional popularity and demand for the subject being described.

Example Sentences:

  1. The newly released smartphone is equipped with the best-selling predicate "top choice of tech enthusiasts," highlighting its high desirability among technology enthusiasts.
  2. She proudly shows off her painting, complete with the best-selling predicate "a must-have masterpiece for art collectors."
  3. With the best-selling predicate "customer-favorite," the restaurant's signature dish attracts both locals and tourists.
  4. The book is labeled with the best-selling predicate "New York Times Bestseller," which immediately captures the attention of avid readers.

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