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The word "quality" unmodified has no meaning in this sentence. It is like saying "the plane was flying at an altitude." If it is off the ground, it has altitude, but, unmodified, gives no information on how far off the ground. High altitude? Low altitude? I believe you are trying to say "high quality." If this is so, may I suggest saying so?
[[User:Kjdamrau|Kjdamrau]] 06:42, 7 July 2007 (UTC)Ken Damrau
:''Quality'' is often used by itself in colloquial English and some journalistic writing to mean ''(of) good quality''. The word ''good'' would probably be better here. [[User:Koro Neil|Koro Neil]] ([[User talk:Koro Neil|talk]]) 01:34, 2 August 2017 (UTC)
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