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Sven Yargs
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premium "relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price" I suggest premium, which is defined as follows by Oxford Living Dictionaries:

premium [as a modifier] Relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price.

In the provided context, it would be "for a premium", which uses the slightly different definition of "a sum added to an ordinary price or charge."

premium "relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price"

In the provided context, it would be "for a premium", which uses the slightly different definition of "a sum added to an ordinary price or charge."

I suggest premium, which is defined as follows by Oxford Living Dictionaries:

premium [as a modifier] Relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price.

In the provided context, it would be "for a premium", which uses the slightly different definition of "a sum added to an ordinary price or charge."

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premium "relating to or denoting a commodity or product of superior quality and therefore a higher price"

In the provided context, it would be "for a premium", which uses the slightly different definition of "a sum added to an ordinary price or charge."