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Answer for the clue "Really good ", 7 letters:
premium

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Premium is a 2006 romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Pete Chatmon .

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "reward given for a specific act," from Latin praemium "reward, profit derived from booty," from prae- "before" (see pre- ) + emere "to buy," originally "to take" (see exempt (adj.)). Insurance sense is 1660s, from Italian premio . Adjectival sense ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. superior in quality; higher in price or value. alt. superior in quality; higher in price or value. n. 1 A prize or award. 2 Something offered at a reduced price as an inducement to buy something else. 3 A bonus paid in addition to normal payments. 4 ...

Usage examples of premium.

The millwrights and other trades were offering a premium on emigration, to induce their hands to go away.

UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE: It is evident that the old method of taxing forest property, as well as other property, at its supposedly full value will, as the value of timber increases and is recognized, put a premium on premature and reckless cutting, and will hinder any effort to reforest cut-over lands.

Thus, a foreign insurance company which, after revocation of its entry license, continued to collect premiums on policies formerly issued to citizens of the forum State was in fact continuing to do business in that State sufficiently to render service on it through the insurance commissioner adequate to bind it as defendant in a suit by a citizen of said State on a policy therein issued to him.

The piece was telegraphic: undernamed no longer carried on major medical group policy number XXX because of failure to pay premium during previous period.

The results: Within the Quick Chek chain of stores, Durling Farms Premium ice cream outsold the national brands in the first year.

It certainly carried the kind of historic pedigree that would please a British-Canadian lord, it was widely held with no control blocks that would have demanded premium prices, and it was a well and conservatively managed enterprise, ideal for the Thomson habit of acquiring companies that turned decent profits without requiring day-to-day involvement.

No dollar premiums to worry about, or other such hurdles set up by grasping governments.

Wild Oats and Whole Foods, which are thriving despite charging premium prices for organic and prepared foods.

The designated schmoozer developed a game plan that included attendance at specific events, a letter-writing campaign to customers with premiums .

He had sold the family sawmills back East at a time when their timber holdings were at a premium, then used the proceeds to get into and out of Sunbelt real estate at precisely the right times.

I wish to so alter it as to put a premium on intelligence and character, and close the jury box against idiots, blacklegs, and people who do not read newspapers.

A privileged conversation with the president of Universal Emulators, a surrendering of his employee insurance premium and I would not even be history.

Hence the tendency in these productions, and in medical lectures generally, to overstate the efficacy of favorite methods of cure, and hence the premium offered for showy talkers rather than sagacious observers, for the men of adjectives rather than of nouns substantive in the more ambitious of these institutions.

Books are available at special quantity discounts for bulk purchases for sales promotions, premiums, fund raising or educational use.

There is also the problem that access to telescopes is always at a premium and historically measuring red shifts has been notably costly in telescope time.