Sentences with phrase «different calibre»

The phrase "different calibre" means that something or someone is of a higher or lower quality or level compared to others. It suggests that they stand out in terms of their ability, skill, or importance. Full definition
«That requires a very different calibre of teachers.»
If he wins the Europa League, with Champions League football he'd have an entirely different calibre of players available in the market.
Ozil can not even turn creatively like Sane and Aguero, let alone have the same vision as Silva and Brune, but some people said he is of different calibre?!
They are conpletle different calibre of player in comparison, the are what he (Giroud) is not a proven 30 goal a season striker....
Speaking afterwards, BT Sport pundit Ferdinand explained that a different calibre of centre - forward could have made all the difference for Chelsea.
«London is a different calibre, a city with so many different cultures and that's something I've never seen before.
Indeed, Arsene Wenger's side are understood to be closing in on the double signing of Granit Xhaka and Adrien Rabiot, players who would appear to be of a different calibre to Saivet.
«We actively recruit from Teach First if we can, because they're a different calibre of teachers than you get through recruitment ads.
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