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high-quality

adjective as in of a superior nature

noun as in superiority

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The Investment Association, the trade body for UK investment managers, signed a statement last year stating that investment in "good, high-quality, well-run defence companies" was compatible with ESG considerations.

From BBC

In 2023, amid a reported $77 million loss, the paper shed hundreds of jobs through a combination of layoffs and buyouts, which may have saved Bezos some money, but which also inevitably affected the paper’s ability to produce the sort of wide-ranging, high-quality journalism that made it worth reading in the first place.

From Slate

We’re going to do high-quality work, and we’re hopeful that by doing high-quality work, we continue to get the bipartisan support we’ve depended on in the past.

“My focus has always been to make Metro a world-class public transit system where we offer high-quality transportation to the Angelenos who rely on the system while embracing visitors from around the world,” Mayor Bass said in a statement.

Dan says it takes him four hours to make each video and he uses "different AI tools to generate high-quality images, animate them, and craft realistic sound".

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

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