I was reading a book and in one sentence there was the phrase 'quality proteins', it got me confused shouldn't it say 'good quality proteins'? Or is it that the word quality by itslef can carry the meaning of 'good'?
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Good/high quality is understood. You'll often come across phrases such as "quality time", "quality food" etc.
— Ivanhr
Good/high quality is understood.
You'll often come across phrases such as "quality time", "quality food" etc.
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