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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
There are times when England can be a high-quality team.
The FA's own 'Reaching Higher: Women's & Girls' Game Strategy 2024-28' also pledges to "deliver equal opportunities" and "build robust, high-quality competition structures".
“It does worry me a bit more in Sophia’s field, but there is an art to being a high-quality writer and telling a narrative.”
“Although we cannot comment on ongoing litigation, our commitment remains unchanged: We will continue to ensure that all students who qualify under state law have access to an affordable, high-quality education,” Christian said.
"With decades of experience in hosting high-quality music events behind us, we're looking forward to working with Festival Republic to make this brand-new State Fayre festival another fantastic weekend for Chelmsford," she added.
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