high-grade
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The researchers also plan to test the same intervention in high-grade ovarian cancer, another aggressive cancer that can be difficult to treat.
From Science Daily ● Aug. 17, 2026
Amid ongoing concerns, district officials have assured parents schools are safe, campuses have been sanitized and high-grade air filters installed.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 12, 2026
This comes as the rest of the high-grade corporate bond market has held up better.
From MarketWatch ● Jul. 27, 2026
“There is a growing feeling amongst the investor community that perhaps these higher yields might be here to stay,” says Nathaniel Rosenbaum, JPMorgan Chase head of U.S. high-grade credit strategy.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 14, 2026
Porcelain insulators are usually molded from high-grade clay and are approximately of the shapes desired by the designers of the plug.
From Aviation Engines Design?Construction?Operation and Repair by Victor Wilfred Pag?
Could it possibly be high-graded, in spite of all the testimony to the contrary?
From Wunpost by Dane Coolidge
Jake sees it plain enough, that the lad thinks he's been high-graded, so he calls over our waiter and crowds all five watches onto him.
From Somewhere in Red Gap by Harry Leon Wilson
Some high-grading for jumbos; largest 17" cutthroat and 18" rainbow.
From Seattle Times ● Apr. 26, 2010
He used to smoke his pipe and watch the little woman and Babe go "high-grading" along the tunnel wall.
From Casey Ryan by B. M. Bower
He had to be shown that high-grading was costing him the very thing he was trying to find.
From The Great Gray Plague by Raymond F. Jones
"No—I 'll give you my word I have n't been high-grading," he said at last.
From The Cross-Cut by Courtney Ryley Cooper
I thought maybe you had been doing a little high-grading or had been up there and sneaked away some of the ore for a salting proposition.
From The Cross-Cut by Courtney Ryley Cooper