From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprime exampleprime exampleTYPICALa very typical example of something Blakey Hall is a prime example of a 19th-century building. → prime
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prime example• The prime example discussed by Stepp and Michalski involved classifying simple pictures of goods trains.• Some of it is merely popular or a prime example of a genre.• All prime examples of been there, done that, but old age means I've forgotten.• Indeed, asbestos is a prime example of how marginal exposure to carcinogens does not cause disease.• The prime example of political control is the government's Action for Community Employment scheme.• He was a prime example of self-disparagement.• The prime example of that was his chief financial officer, whom he inherited from the previous president.• Not surprisingly, then, the prime example of this new R & B sensibility was a black university graduate.