"manufactured to the highest standards" vs. "manufactured to meet the highest standards"

Can something be "manufactured to the highest standards" or is it "manufactured to meet the highest standards"? According to Google, both wordings are frequently used. I realize that the latter is perfectly fine, but would prefer the former, simply because it's shorter. Is it also correct?


manufactured to the highest standards

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manufactured to conform to the highest standards

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manufactured to meet the highest standards

The first is the more common and preferred structure (for commercial purposes), the second may be used where pedants may object to elision, as in legal documents.