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high-quality

[hahy-kwol-i-tee] / ˈhaɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti /




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“It is all about picking great, high-quality ingredients, and figuring out how to blend the right flavors together into a whole, without curdling. It requires a lot of stirring and never taking one’s eye off the pot.”

From Los Angeles Times

“There aren’t many times when you get shots at relatively lower-risk, high-quality assets,” he says.

From Barron's

Prof Pascal argues that what a child crucially needs during their early years is interaction, both from adults and from other children - and that a high-quality nursery can be the ideal environment for this.

From BBC

It is a high-quality problem for sure.

From The Wall Street Journal

The authors of the editorial stress that more high-quality research is needed to better understand long-term outcomes and to help guide decisions made by patients, clinicians, and policymakers.

From Science Daily