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 saint's burial place became the civic church par excellence, even though it was not the cathedral.
Humans are tool-using animals par excellence, but, of course, other animals have tools as well.
Further investigation of a non-phonetic phonology par excellence should give us further insights into the nature of phonological structure.
Now, clearly schwa is the unmarked vowel par excellence.
These areas gradually became the "frontier par excellence" for economic penetration.
Nevertheless, taken together they all project a magnificent image of fecundity par excellence.
Now it had been long recognized by ancient rhetoricians that mathematics was the field par excellence in which students could devote themselves exclusively to learning.
As a site for the government of economic life, the factory is a laboratory par excellence.