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usage of "high end" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The hyphenated phrase high-end is an adjective. The phrase at the higher end is different -- for one thing, no hyphen. The prepositional phrase uses the noun end as its last word, and the sentence grammar is fine. For the specific words: adjective: Sony has always been a high-end brand.

Difference between "Upscale", "high-toned/tony", "fancy", "high-end ...
In a high toned restaurant...source People have to be taught how to behave or dress in a fancy restaurant. source The novel's claustrophobic premise is the gathering of two couples for dinner in a high end restaurant. source

Term for an importance level between "Medium" and "High"?
The best I've been able to come up with is "somewhat high" or "moderately high", but I'm unsure if there's a better (perhaps even obvious) word or phrase I'm missing here which would express the concept. It feels to me like there's a pretty large gap between something that's of average importance and something of high importance.

How does the hyphen change the meaning in expressions like "high ...
As you say, high is simply an adjective and performance is simply a noun which high modifies. In the second pair, high is again an adjective and performance is a noun functioning as an adjective and together they modify computing. The question to ask is whether the absence of a hyphen between high and performance creates ambiguity.

Words for ordinal 5-point scale from normal to severe
In my opinion, it is fine. Also, if you make a quick Google search about "mild, moderate and severe", you will find many examples of them used to describe different degrees of severity when talking about diseases. I would say that, by adding "normal" and "extreme", you are just adding two additional levels, one at each end of the scale.

Polite word or short phrase that means "this isn't a high enough ...
If necessary, we may end up with multiple statuses, one which indicates that it should be worked soon, and one or more others which indicate that it may be awhile or it may never actually get done. I've looked at various websites and considered terms like. queued (promises completion, and may or may not be easily known to Americans)

etymology - Why is a meal's main course referred to as "entree" in the ...
We're applying a French word to a Russian practice. This can only go wrong! More seriously, we're not even doing that, but the dining practice at most high-end Western restaurants that don't highlight the following of a particular ethnic practice is a late-20th Century adaptation of service à la russe.

etymology - Origin of "the wrong end of the stick" - English Language ...
If you get the wrong end of the stick, you are the recipient of the blows from the lucky master who holds the right end. To say that you get the wrong end of the stick simply implies misunderstanding or wrong facts. To say that you have the short (or dirty) end of the stick is to have the least desirable part of a bargain or the worst end of a ...

How should rhetorical questions be punctuated? [duplicate]
Personally, I'd low-end the punctuation: The question is, what are we going to do about it? Or. The question is, what are we going to do about it? While the quotation marks may seem necessary, this is a common enough construction that they really aren't required unless you are writing something extremely formal.

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