up-market in the PONS Dictionary

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It is an established up-market shopping destination with over 200 shops.
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Due to changing demands, there were more up-market public housing developments in recent years.
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The modern negligee thus perhaps owes more to women's fine bedjackets or bed-capes, and up-market slips than to the nightgown.
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Positive up-market returns variability indicates the risk of higher returns than the market on up-market days, which undermines traditional beta as a measure of financial risk for the rational investor.
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In the 1890s the company went up-market and employed in-house designers.
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Inaccessible until recently, this privately owned island has been turned into a resort for up-market divers.
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It fell into decline with shops closing, but recently has been reflecting the gentrification of the area with the moving in of up-market clothing and gourmet food stores.
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The cruise line is positioned to be at an up-market status but avoids the designation of a luxury cruise line.
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This can lead investors to under- or over-estimate the risk involved with an investment when up-market and down-market variability are asymmetrical.
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The new layout also incorporated indoor toilets, which made the pub rather up-market for the time.
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