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high-quality

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high-quality (comparative higher-quality, superlative highest-quality)

  1. Of very good quality; superior.
    Antonyms: low-quality, poor-quality
    Antonym: medium-quality
    She always wears high-quality clothes.
    We use only the highest-quality materials.
    • 1980, AA Book of British Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 178, about Eynsford:
      The village was once well known for its paper-milling, founded by Huguenot immigrants in 1648, which produced high-quality hand-made paper until 1952.
    • 2015 May 15, Derek Lowe, “Quenching NMRs, Accidentally and On Purpose”, in In the Pipeline[1], archived from the original on 20 November 2022:
      These knobs are generally mounted behind a cover of some sort, to prevent someone from leaning up against them or putting a philodendron on top of them, because (1) that aforementioned geyser can represent thousands to tens of thousands of dollars of helium these days, and (2) quenching is Not Good for the integrity of the magnet, and in the worse[sic] case you might find yourself with a lot of high-quality scrap metal.
    • 2019 November 6, “Industry Insider: Blame the policymakers”, in Rail, page 76:
      A template of what could be done was provided by the TransPennine Express (TPE) franchise, with a higher-quality rail product offered as part of a separation of services from the earlier Northern franchise.

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