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high-end

[hahy-end]

adjective

Informal.
  1. being the most expensive or technically sophisticated.

    She uses high-end sound mixing equipment in her home studio.

    I can’t afford to shop in those high-end boutiques.



high-end

adjective

  1. (prenominal) (esp of computers, electronic equipment, etc) of the greatest power or sophistication

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"The media didn't chase them. They gave it a trail to follow - blending scandal with strategy and high-end deals."

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The complex remains, although it is now known as the California Market Center and functions as more of a high-end mall.

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At the time, Jonathan estimated his store lost between $2 million and $2.5 million in cash and inventory — gold bullion, silver bars, white gold and platinum pieces, multiple high-end watches and center-stone diamond engagement rings.

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The products on offer already encompass a huge range, from runabouts like the tiny Dolphin Surf to exotic supercars, like the pothole-jumping U9, from BYD's high-end sub-brand Yangwang.

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Frank, praised for his methodical detail, has likened managing in the Premier League to being a head chef in a high-end restaurant.

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