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The phrase "arbiter of quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that has the authority to judge or determine the quality of a product, service, or standard.
Example: "The magazine has long been considered the arbiter of quality in the fashion industry, influencing trends and setting standards."
Alternatives: "judge of quality" or "authority on quality".
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JR: Who will be the arbiter of quality?
There, "she was a creative force and arbiter of quality," said a friend and colleague, Estelle Ellis.
Fourth, Ofsted will be the only arbiter of quality, reducing the burden on LA's from doing their own inspections and saving them money so more can go to the frontline.
The Michelin organisation, regarded as the final arbiter of quality in luxury restaurants, was forced into an emergency round of phone calls to Britain's top chefs yesterday after the much awaited list of new star ratings was leaked on the internet five days ahead of its planned release.
Creating a bag that makes an impression takes more than a trip to the drugstore for toothpaste and a zipper pouch, which is why Ms. Gittelson said she looked for little-known boutique products and acted as an arbiter of quality and taste for airlines.
"Ofsted will be the only arbiter of quality, removing any council duplication.
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