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The phrase "a few high" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a small number of elevated items or situations, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "There are a few high shelves in the library that are difficult to reach."
Alternatives: "a few elevated" or "a few tall".
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There were a few high results in rural Australia too.
THE BAR Long wooden bar with a few high tables.
The spiritual murk has a few high points.
But the evening was not without a few high points.
THE BAR Long, mirror-backed bar with a few high tables for two.
The reality, experts acknowledge, is that only a few high school students ever make that jump.
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A few high-flyers have smelled profits.
"Easy to name a few high-profile women directors.
A few, high-profile businessmen dominate the economy.
It's driven by a few high-debt low-growth cases on one side, and a few high-growth low-debt cases on the other.
It's easy to be misled by a few high-profile cases.
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