noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
high fidelity
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
high
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The first compact discs carried digitally encoded high fidelity music.
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It is not widely used for research outside the military because of the cost of high fidelity simulator time.
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There are few absolutes in high fidelity .
marital
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He has been similarly evasive in answering questions about his marital fidelity and marijuana use.
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Contemporary interest in quail focuses more on their taste than on their promise of marital fidelity .
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Joined trees were objects of good omen; symbols of conjugal happiness and marital fidelity .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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fidelity to religious beliefs
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Kip was beginning to doubt Jessica's fidelity .
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The sound fidelity of CDs is much better than that of records.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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First and last he sought only the strictest fidelity to justice, rectitude and truth.
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Transfer of training from a simulator to a real situation is never complete and does not necessarily increase with degree of fidelity .
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We gain a new sense of loyalty, steadfastness and fidelity that are not our own.