high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Microsoft has gradually been building its AI health capabilities with the goal of reaching “medical superintelligence,” which Suleyman defines as AI that can provide high-quality insights across medical disciplines.
Experts warn that technology alone may not deliver the high-quality growth Beijing is hoping for if consumers remain hesitant about spending.
From BBC
In 20 years, however, new technological developments will continue to narrow that gap and make high-quality movie production accessible to everyone.
Instead, the director will see all the visual effects like fires and explosions projected on a high-quality LED screen behind the actors and can shoot a realistic scene right there, changing the effects as needed.
Pateman's business W.J Brookes was founded in 1889 and four generations of family worked there making high-quality shoes and boots.
From BBC
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