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high-quality

American  
[hahy-kwol-i-tee] / ˈhaɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti /

adjective

  1. adhering to an excellent standard of measure; of superior quality.

    Education depends on high-quality teachers and materials in our schools.


Etymology

Origin of high-quality

First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Synthetic data, often using distillation, has been increasingly adopted for training large foundation models as developers face a shortage of high-quality data and focus on giving models so-called agentic capabilities, meaning allowing them to take action proactively to complete tasks on behalf of users.

From The Wall Street Journal

Minto added she expected health boards to provide "high-quality, safe and effective person-centred care".

From BBC

The sale, which involved high-quality loans sold for top dollar, will in-part pay for a distribution to shareholders in the oldest fund allowing them to get 30% of their money.

From The Wall Street Journal

New food items need to be genuinely craveable and high-quality, not stale or overly processed, said food-industry veteran David Ferreira.

From The Wall Street Journal

In some cases just one prompt seems to be producing high-quality videos.

From BBC