high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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At Landice Inc., a family-owned business founded in 1967, we manufacture high-quality fitness equipment that is sold worldwide.
From Common Wave Hi-Fi in Boyle Heights to Slow Jamz Gallery in the Arts District and Gold Line bar in Highland Park, hi-fi — a 1950s term used to describe the high-quality reproduction of sound — venues and experiences have been slowly popping up around L.A. over the last few years.
From Los Angeles Times
It also plans to improve marketing around things like high-quality ingredients.
From MarketWatch
“Both approaches have tradeoffs: index investors have avoided some of the year’s biggest volatility pockets, while long-term buyers may be able to pick up high-quality businesses at reasonable prices—assuming the disruption narrative doesn’t ultimately become reality,” he added.
From Barron's
These foods provide nutrients that are essential for maintaining muscle and bone health, including high-quality protein, vitamin B12, calcium and vitamin D.
From Science Daily
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