"Top-end" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Top-end" Meaning

At the highest level or of the best quality.

Example: The top-end model of the car had all the advanced features.

"Top-end" Examples

Usage Examples of "top-end"


1. Marketing: "The company's top-end model, the 'Grand Edition', comes with advanced features not found in lower-end models."
2. Fashion: "The top-end designer boutique sells the latest haute couture gowns at exorbitant prices."
3. Technology: "This high-performance processor is a top-end model that offers unparalleled speed and efficiency."
4. Travel: "The tourists booked a top-end hotel room with a breathtaking view of the city skyline."
5. Sports: "The professional athlete is known for her top-end skills on the soccer field, making her a valuable player for her team."

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