high-quality
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of high-quality
First recorded in 1880–85; high ( def. ) + quality ( def. )
Example Sentences
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An NHS spokesperson said: "Paediatric critical care transport teams provide high-quality and safe clinical care to all critically ill and injured children requiring inter-hospital transport, with access for the sickest children prioritised according to clinical need, and we will be monitoring transport levels closely in line with demand."
From BBC
Cat is a high-quality industrial stock.
From Barron's
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
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