high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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"Our review shows bamboo's clear promise as a possible 'superfood', but there are also gaps in our knowledge. We could only find four studies involving human participants that met our criteria, so additional high-quality human trials are necessary before we can make firm recommendations."
From Science Daily
The researchers say using these high-quality studies of siblings means they can dismiss other factors such as different genes and family environments, which makes their review "gold-standard".
From BBC
That said, we view Cactus as a high-quality free-cash-flow machine with an excellent management team and differentiated products, whose stock is at a good price today, with an option for growth in the business.
From Barron's
This means SAP can train AI models on high-quality business data and processes, and enable tangible productivity gains and returns on investment.
From Barron's
Since it turned heads in the U.S. with a high-quality AI model a year ago, DeepSeek has been publishing techniques to improve the efficiency of AI development, some of which have been adopted by Western researchers.
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