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high-end

American  
[hahy-end] / ˈhaɪˈɛnd /

adjective

Informal.
  1. being the most expensive or technically sophisticated.

    She uses high-end sound mixing equipment in her home studio.

    I can’t afford to shop in those high-end boutiques.


high-end British  

adjective

  1. (prenominal) (esp of computers, electronic equipment, etc) of the greatest power or sophistication

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"Demand is being driven by consumers looking for premium, high-quality seafood they can trust, with Scottish salmon particularly valued in high-end dining and sashimi markets for its quality, provenance, and consistency," the spokesperson said.

From BBC

For particularly affluent clients, high-end agencies create fully tailor-made productions.

From Barron's

Tisch is part of the iconic New York family that parlayed a single New Jersey hotel into the publicly traded Loews Corp. conglomerate, which spans insurance and high-end hospitality.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demand is strong for data centers and high-end hospitality and residential projects, according to John Fish, CEO of Suffolk Construction Company.

From The Wall Street Journal

Black also owned a $250,000 stake in Kappo Masa, a high-end sushi restaurant in New York City.

From The Wall Street Journal