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View definitions for high-quality

high-quality

adjective as in of a superior nature

noun as in superiority

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Up north, Mann calculated that there were 12,000 children attending private schools in Massachusetts in 1838, but their families had to pay five times as much in tuition as they would pay in taxes to fund high-quality public schools.

From Slate

Recent published guidelines for flavanol intake recommend between 400 to 600 mg/day, which can be achieved for example, by consuming two cups of black or green tea, or a combination of berries, apples and high-quality cocoa.

Despite the declining demand for travel books in the face of competition from free websites like TripAdvisor, Mr. Frommer continued to believe that there was strong demand among travelers for original, high-quality, well-written research.

German manufacturers that require low-cost margins may struggle, says Mr Ley, but he believes there is hope for high-quality products with innovative features that rely on world-class engineering and intellectual property.

From BBC

“But does every single moment have to be high-quality stimulation? If the kid is getting plenty of stimulation for the other 24 hours, minus seven minutes, I can’t imagine that makes any difference at all.”

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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