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John is the best output of Kaaa school.
Does it look natural? Do you use "the best output of ~" form?
John is very famous across the world. He graduated from Kaaa school. What I want to say is "John is the greatest person among Kaaa school graduates."
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10 de nov. de 2024 3:44
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The phrase "John is the best output of Kaaa school" sounds somewhat awkward in English. "Output" is generally not used to describe people in this context. Instead, you could say:
"John is the most outstanding graduate of Kaaa school."
"John is Kaaa school’s most famous alumnus."
"John is the best-known graduate from Kaaa school."
"John is Kaaa school’s greatest success."
Each of these alternatives conveys that John is a highly distinguished or celebrated person among the graduates of Kaaa school and would sound more natural to English speakers.
10 de noviembre de 2024
I would rather write it this way.
"John is the most outstanding student in Kaaa!"
10 de noviembre de 2024
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