Excellent in a sentence as an adjective

This, to me, is very good for startups and the Act as a whole should, in my judgment, lead to many excellent results.

I think the heart surgery analogy is excellent.

It presents an excellent opportunity to fix things in a way that never could have been imagined before.

Amazon is actually going out of its way to provide excellent customer service, and is being exploited by a scammer.

Let me explain what I mean:If you were working on a program and sought his advice, he was very good at zeroing in on the issues and giving excellent advice.

She is obviously an excellent writer and an empathetic persona.

A dear friend and excellent negotiator told me that when he gets any kind of short-term exploding offer, the first thing he does is verbally reject the deadline.

In his salad days, Rockefeller cultivated excellent relationships with bankers, who would stop him on the streets of Cleveland and ask him if he needed money.

You have my sympathies for that and I wish you the best of luck, hopefully you'll be able to keep the proceeds of your excellent work without any serious negative repercussions.

When vote counts where active, this effect caused many instances where an excellent comment was found greyed out at the bottom of the page until a few smart HN folks with high karma voted it back up.

Would you?Well, the first big thing Bezos realized is that the infrastructure they'd built for selling and shipping books and sundry could be transformed an excellent repurposable computing platform.

This seems to be the natural outcome of Amazon's excellent customer service policy, where they have on numerous occasions[0] refunded costs for hacked instances.

Excellent definitions

adjective

very good;of the highest quality; "made an excellent speech"; "the school has excellent teachers"; "a first-class mind"

See also: first-class fantabulous splendid