quality - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • improve: Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang is helping to improve air quality with a cleaner, quieter engine.
  • enhance: Care is intended to be of the highest possible standard so as to enhance the quality of life of patients, carers and families.
  • assure: They are supported by a network co-ordinator, and parents can access quality assured childcare at no extra cost.
  • ensure: Training advice staff Four training events for 30 CAB advisers per event on consumer guarantees will help to ensure a high quality of advice.
  • assess: The likert scale ratings are an attempt to assess the quality of the observed practice.
  • deliver: An example would be a delivered image quality of 0.45 arcsec when 0.3 arcsec was requested.

Converse of subject

  • impress: Even the most cynical could not fail to be impressed by the quality of the presentations this year.

Adjective modifier

  • high: A classic value: high quality plus a great price.
  • poor: The reasons behind poor water quality at Bournemouth Pier have not always been obvious.
  • sound: The Dualit digital kitchen radio offers the most advanced sound quality.
  • good: The audio cassettes used with the recorder should also be good quality.
  • superior: Support for the claims of the superior nutritional quality of organic milk has also been provided by an Aberdeen University study.

Modifies a noun

  • assurance: Quality assurance of the results has now been completed.
  • control: Even better than customer service would be quality control.
  • standard: It is also required in the quality standard ISO 9001.

Noun used with modifier

  • air: Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang is helping to improve air quality with a cleaner, quieter engine.
  • water: The reasons behind poor water quality at Bournemouth Pier have not always been obvious.
  • picture: The picture quality is very sharp throughout, even during the more energetic boxing scenes.
  • data: Hard copy & Website OPR 43 7 pages Clinical coding data quality procedure.

Preposition: of

  • life: In addition the survey explores views on a wider range of issues relating to people's quality of life.

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