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high-quality
[hahy-kwol-i-tee]
adjective
adhering to an excellent standard of measure; of superior quality.
Education depends on high-quality teachers and materials in our schools.
Word History and Origins
Origin of high-quality1
Example Sentences
“We have invested in what matters most: high-quality instruction, real-time data usage, targeted student support, and deep professional learning for teachers,” said Supt.
Monness, Crespi, Hardt analysts reiterated a Neutral rating on Thursday, describing Oracle as “a high-quality company” with fresh growth opportunities driven by generative AI.
Chris Bond, a spokesperson for America’s Health Insurance Plans, a trade association representing health insurance providers, said health plans are doing everything they can to shield Americans from the full impact of rising healthcare costs while connecting them to high-quality, evidence-based care.
By replacing manual processes with robots, software and artificial intelligence, it aims to deliver high-quality results faster and accelerate the search for new medicines, said Chief Executive Dave Johnson, Moderna’s former chief data and AI officer, who co-founded Dash with Chief Operating Officer Ander Tallett.
The goal: to provide a place where people could sit down with a cup of high-quality coffee in an environment where they were encouraged to linger.
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