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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher caliber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone of superior quality or skill compared to others.
Example: "The new recruits are of a higher caliber than those we had last year."
Alternatives: "a superior quality" or "a greater standard".
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Mr. Rohrer said he was convinced that this approach would attract a higher caliber of employee.
A higher caliber of guest conductors seem to pass through, orchestra members say.
The United States' roster in Puerto Rico is of a higher caliber than its world championship team.
"Justin Scott from Litchfield County and David Handler from Old Lyme both write mysteries of a higher caliber.
To recruit a higher caliber of college student into teaching, we must make it both more lucrative and more revered.
Also, staying at a higher caliber of hotel "just sends an impression that you're doing well," he said.
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Its proximity to New York City allows the theater to attract a high caliber of talent.
After making advances she didn't accept, he pulled out a high caliber semi-automatic handgun and shot her.
There is merit to Senator Charles Schumer's proposal that a high caliber commission be formed to conduct a comprehensive review of the bureau.
The dancers were all of a high caliber, and the works, all premieres by four guest choreographers, didn't necessarily display ascending skill.
"I just see so many places with such a high caliber of entrepreneurs".
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