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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
County wildfires, she said, have called attention to the fact that “fossil fuel pollution is responsible for not only the climate crisis, but also the persistently harmful air quality in the region.”
FirstPort, which has come under fire from MPs in recent weeks, said it works with residents "to keep costs manageable without compromising on the quality of services".
“We must continue to show our quality, our bravery and our commitment to each other. We have an important moment to represent our country and our supporters, and we are very excited for this opportunity.”
Good qualities, he can play deep in midfield, can play higher midfield, good delivery, box-to-box, good energy.
She punctuates stories with smoke breaks, ignoring the poor air quality, and taking them frequently.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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