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classic

Definition for classic

adjective as in characteristic, regular

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simple, typical, usual

noun as in model

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He was the other founder of classic economic theory, after Adam Smith, and his “comparative advantage” model, derived from studying 18th-century trade between England and Portugal, is among the most consequential in economic history.

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A recurring theme throughout last season's championship was Scotland's fast starts and slow finishes, the opening day hair-raiser against Wales being the classic illustration of that.

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This is "a very clear signature and footprint of a classic Amoc slowdown" says Matthew England, professor of oceanography at the University of South Wales.

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The update to the 1993 Ang Lee classic features Han Gi-chan as an adorably naive heir to a major South Korean company.

We love classic movies on the big screen, and our favorites are at the New Beverly Cinema.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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