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Abil Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Flagship

For President Nicolas Sarkozy, his very credibility and prospects for re-election in 2012. He was elected in 2007 promising to drag the French economy out of the doldrums, and the pensions plan is his flagship reform. He has vowed to drive it through.



Does flagship mean "main" or "principal" in the above sentence? Thanks
  

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Yes, main or the most important.

  • Yes, main or the most important.
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Yes, main or the most important.

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