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The phrase "a high achieving" is not correct as it is missing a noun to complete the expression.
You can use it when describing someone who achieves a high level of success, but it should be followed by a noun, such as "student" or "individual."
Example: "She is a high achieving student who consistently earns top grades."
Alternatives: "high-performing" or "top-achieving".
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This two-year award will support a high achieving students that demonstrates strong leadership qualities.
The Finnish curriculum is far less 'academic' than you would expect of such a high achieving nation.
The changes have had a significant impact in a high achieving school where many students are under pressure to excel academically.
By reaching out to a local high school or non-profit to become a mentor for a high achieving, low-income student.
To become a high achieving person, you need principles and you need habits.
Stefan is a high achieving individual who is an important role model within his local community.
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Ms. Sotomayor, a high-achieving student among high achievers at a Catholic high school in the Bronx, ventured outward to Princeton and Yale.
Chailey school, near Lewes in East Sussex, is a high-achieving rural comprehensive.
I'm no longer a high-achieving publisher or someone who reads 10 books a week.
Duflo was a serious, independent middle child in a high-achieving family.
In his new film, Interview, unusually he plays a high-achieving professional.
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