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high-end

[hahy-end] / ˈhaɪˈɛnd /


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Beyond the business of recording, Mayer and McG are eager to make Chaplin’s soundstage a destination for acts in need of rehearsal space — AC/DC was recently in there practicing — as well as for certain high-end live events.

From Los Angeles Times

"There's been a surge of demand for memory chips, driven above all by the high-end High Bandwidth Memory that AI requires," he said.

From BBC

It's a really popular destination year round, quite a high-end market, and not the kind of place where you would expect a fire to engulf a bar.

From BBC

He hopes joining the single currency will be good for trade - many of his flavoured and fruit teas come from sellers in the eurozone, while the more expensive, high-end teas are imported direct from China and Japan.

From BBC

It has also explored selling a 49% stake in Bergdorf Goodman, the high-end department store acquired as part of its $2.7 billion merger with Neiman Marcus.

From The Wall Street Journal