high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Colorado’s law, she explained, “restricts treatment-related speech uttered by medical professionals only as part of a larger regulatory scheme aimed at ensuring that providers tender high-quality medical care to patients.”
From Slate
“With 10-year Treasury yields mostly holding near the 4.0% to 4.25% range in recent months, investors can earn more income than they could for much of the prior decade while still emphasizing high-quality fixed income,” they say.
From MarketWatch
Ackman took to social media overnight to argue high-quality businesses are “trading at extremely cheap prices.”
From Barron's
You make sure those integrations are high-quality, and they’re healthy, and have high reliability.
The pair joined OpenAI in early 2023, and set their sights on building models that could simulate the physical world by creating high-quality video from text.
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