0 You describe something as par excellence when it is the best example of its type:
This is undoubtedly the cooking chocolate par excellence.
The original lied is a changing-note model par excellence in view of its imitative and formula-like closing bars.
Words are symbols par excellence, but words are not the only things that can be symbols.
All four of the qualitative properties may be deemed instances of independence par excellence.
These conditions they evidently get par excellence in collections of horse manure.
The primary marriage is 'the marriage par excellence', more strictly regulated, more expensive and prestigious (1964: 83).
That would be the ideological illusion par excellence.
As can be seen, linguists have generally started from a prototype construction which has always been believed to represent apposition par excellence.
As a site for the government of economic life, the factory is a laboratory par excellence.