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more premium

adjective as in excellent

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A legacy brand like Air India, with strong global recognition and 'India' imprinted in its identity, wouldn’t have allowed a smaller, more premium subsidiary to overshadow its revival process.

From BBC

Those costs may push home prices down, as buyers adjust what they’re willing to pay, but it is also likely to make coastal Florida living a more premium experience.

From Slate

Nearly 40% of exhibitors plan to add more premium, large-format screens in the next three years, and more than half plan on upgrading sound systems and/or projectors, according to a March 2023 report from the National Association of Theatre Owners, a trade organization.

The A350s will have more premium seating than the planes they replace, which will play into Delta’s strategy of pursuing high-end travelers who are more insulated from ups and downs in the economy.

With pasture-finished beef often being seen as more premium, carbon footprint data may also provide important additional information to aid consumer choice.

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

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