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quality
noun as in characteristic, feature
noun as in value, status
adjective as in very good; of or having superior quality
Example Sentences
The gem "of exceptional quality" was named after its "extremely rare" luminous and pure pink colour, Sotheby's said.
“Californians don’t see health as a single dimension, it really is about an overall quality of life,” said Shakari Byerly, managing partner at Evitarus, the research firm that conducted the polling.
"We've moved from a phase of exuberance to one of thoughtful capital deployment. Deal volumes may be lower than the peak years, but the quality of companies being funded is higher," says Mr Daniel.
"It's always difficult because the players are top quality. But I am comfortable and used to that, it is part of the job."
But aren’t film photos lower in quality than the digital alternatives sitting in our pockets?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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