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Up to snuff.
If something isn't up to snuff, it doesn't meet the standard expected.
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"A sniff is up to snuff when it meets that test," she wrote.
There is plenty of gluten-free spaghetti on the market whose texture is up to snuff.
The journal's peer reviewers, whose job it is to ensure that published research is up to snuff, gave it a resounding thumbs-up.
As he waits for a nose that is up to snuff aesthetically, Domingo has time to reflect upon the tragedy of a hero brought low by self-consciousness.
You can order vegetables if you like, and I'm sure their dhal is up to snuff but, really, why would you?
Curtis Chong, director of technology at the federation, is among the people who will be examining Diebold's prototype to see if it is up to snuff.
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Your credit has to be up to snuff as well.
But you still want to feel like you're up to snuff".
Maybe programmers just didn't think some star-driven pictures were up to snuff.
Tragically, our most recent ingenues have not been up to snuff.
Michael Garvey, the Oyster Bar's general manager, insisted that service was up to snuff.
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