Definition of «higher end of the scale»

The phrase "higher end of the scale" refers to the top or most expensive part of a range, typically in reference to prices, qualities, abilities, or other characteristics. It implies that something is of better quality, more advanced, or more valuable compared to others within its category.

Sentences with «higher end of the scale»

  • «The nature of e-commerce, the nature of the Neighborhood Markets and other things we're doing do create an opportunity for us to be even more relevant to customers that are at the higher end of the scale,» McMillon said at an investor meeting in October 2015, Fortune reported. (businessinsider.com)
  • Babies need to eat eight to 12 times each day; a newborn should be on the higher end of that scale. (babieslounge.com)
  • At the high end of the scale, the map is also causing some rethinking. (scientificamerican.com)
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