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Discover Ludwig"high office" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a prestigious or important position in government, business, or another organization. Here are two examples: 1. "The president's first term in high office was marked by significant economic growth and increased international cooperation." 2. "After many years of hard work, she finally achieved her goal of reaching high office as the CEO of a Fortune 500 company."
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But he has never held high office.
He is safer in high office.
He then accepted high office at court.
Singh never again held high office.
That's what high office does.
Sophocles took high office as a general.
Mr. Toledo has never held high office.
Friends say that high office made a humble man arrogant.
Holders of high office may own, but not run, companies.
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That misdemeanor has ensnared several high office-holders in the recent past.
High-office bigotry also necessitates a jarring cultural adjustment.
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