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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high gloss" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surface finish that is shiny and reflective, often in contexts related to paint, photography, or materials.
Example: "The artist chose a high gloss finish for the painting to enhance its vibrancy and depth."
Alternatives: "a shiny finish" or "a glossy surface".
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SERVICE -- Polished to a high gloss.
The marble floors are polished to a high gloss.
It also puts a a high gloss on the tuna.
His brown shoes were polished to a high gloss.
All of the rough edges in the first game have been polished to a high gloss.
An energetic janitorial staff buffs the floors each afternoon to a high gloss.
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Ms. Farrar sat in the scrubbed-to-a-high-gloss living room of her Bronx apartment with two of her grandchildren, Tiffany, 18, and Patrick, 15.
Many suggested choosing a high-gloss finish.
It's a classy sedative, like a high-gloss shelter magazine.
Avoid choosing unglazed, porous tiles or tiles with a high-gloss glaze.
They want a signature on a high-gloss, semi-nude print to flog on eBay.
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