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The "piece de resistance" is the most important piece in a collection, or showcase. The piece de resistance for a comedian would be his best joke; for a chef, his prized dish; for a museum, its most valuable artifact. It can also refer to any outstanding accomplishment. french: piece with lastingness, or staying power.

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The correct phrase is "pièce de résistance," which translates to "the main or most important feature" of something. It is often used to describe the highlight or centerpiece of a meal, performance, or event.

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