top list

collocation in English

meaningsoftopandlist

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top
adjective
exclamation
uk
/tɒp/
us
/tɑːp/
excellent:
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list
noun
uk
/lɪst/
us
/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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(Definition oftopandlistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftop list

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An importance placed in thetoplistof this school is how to avoid collateral damage as much as possible.
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It also secures a place on the all-timetoplistfor senior athletes.
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In the parallel systems, even the largest party will elect members from the party list, so thetoplistpositions are guaranteed seats.
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A search for a target element begins at the head element in thetoplist, and proceeds horizontally until the current element is greater than or equal to the target.
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Clans normally choose to play for either points or networth, as there are top lists (top 100) for both.
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Beepers top lists of complaints to government roadbuilders relating to road construction noise.
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The game was acclaimed in a number of retrospective articles and top lists by several publications.
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In 1998 his performance on 100 metres was the 24th time in the world year top lists.
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Some of the critics have even listed the song on their best lists and top lists.
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He was the world leader of the 100 km top lists from 2008 to 2012.
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Regular features include special reports, research/top lists, hot products, technology, furniture, fixtures and equipment, hotel operations and trends and statistics.
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He is the only athlete to simultaneously appear in both the 100m and 400m top lists.
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