aesthetic quality

collocation in English

meaningsofaestheticandquality

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aesthetic
adjective
uk
/esˈθet.ɪk/
uk
/iːsˈθet.ɪk/
us
/esˈθet̬.ɪk/
relating to the enjoyment or study ...
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quality
noun
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofaestheticandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Second, there's almost anaestheticqualitythat you model extremely cleanly.
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This history, too, would surely gain clarity if we could arrive at comparative judgements onaestheticquality.
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This definitiveness, that the mappings came about so naturally, adds to theaestheticqualityof the metaphor.
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He recorded information pertaining to size andaestheticquality, as well as more sociological indicators of number of floors and social functions tied to each entrance.
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The stated ideology of many composers may still be that theaestheticqualityof the composition as notated, its potential for performance, is the main issue.
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The two women quoted below, both respected performing arts critics, repeatedly referred to the loss of an artistic tradition, embodied in the lowering of the performers'aestheticquality.
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Certainty is rather anaestheticqualityof embodied feeling, a valuation that occurs at every level of interaction between subject and object.
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Critical to these meanings is the way in which the technological "fidelity" is linguistically transformed into anaestheticquality, projected and interpreted within demonstrable values of musical culture.
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I make only a passing reference to theaestheticqualityof the marks and the drawing from that quality by the addition of numbers.
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Quite apart from the larger size of these stamps, they have anaestheticquality.
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Many of them are of very highaestheticqualityand considerable craftsmanship.
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We need to retain theaestheticqualityof our landscape.
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I cannot comment on theaestheticqualityof designs.
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Timber is a raw material of infinite variety, adaptability andaestheticquality, a natural and renewable resource of immense durability.
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However, some interior alterations, particularly those involving structural work, may damage theaestheticqualityfor which a building has been listed.
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At the drop of a penny, thecognoscentiwill say that a work has to have someaestheticqualityin order to be artistic.
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There has been nervousness because it is seen as difficult to provide physical access in a style consistent with the heritage character oraestheticqualityof the property in question.
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The original collection was acquired based on theaestheticqualityof the objects, instead of their scientific or historical context.
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Very few other objects from that era can compare in terms ofaestheticqualityand elegance.
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