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higher quality

Meaning

"Higher quality" describes something made to a better standard than others. It suggests greater durability, reliability, or performance. People often expect to pay more for higher quality goods or services.

Examples

I avoid that bleak first hour of the working day during which my still sluggish senses and body make every chore a penance. I find that in arriving later, the work which I do perform is of a much higher quality. John Kennedy Toole

Additionally, Smart Irrigation Month serves to recognize advances in irrigation technology and practices that produce not only more but also higher quality plants with less water. Jim Costa

You certainly have a higher quality of life when you are not on the Forbes list. It just means that your security changes, and you're known for the wrong things. Ronald Burkle

Individuals with kidney disease who are able to obtain treatment early experience a higher quality of life and are able to maintain more of their day-to-day activities, including keeping their jobs. Xavier Becerra

If theres something decent going in television, the mediums now are kind of equal. Television has become much higher quality. Penelope Ann Miller

The good news is, Americans know firsthand the benefits of a free market - more choices, lower prices, higher quality - and there is no reason why we cannot help them see these same benefits in health care. John Shadegg

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