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The phrase "a high at the" is not correct and does not convey a complete thought in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific high point or peak, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The athlete achieved a high at the championship, setting a new record."
Alternatives: "a peak at the" or "a summit at the".
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The veteran American pop artist Ed Ruscha is on something of a high at the moment.
Others said that talk of MI5 made the whole thing look like paranoia was reaching a high at the FIA.
Falkirk's own season ended on a high at the weekend when they defeated Inverness to avoid relegation from the SPL.
Dutch National Opera, named as opera company of the year at last month's international opera awards, is on a high at the moment.
The scene is set for the 34-year-old to go out on a high at the scene of his first two Olympic gold medals in 2012.
Australia ended the Ashes summer on a high at the Rose Bowl last night as Shane Watson's destructive century secured a series-deciding victory.
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