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The phrase "a high concept" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of film, literature, or art to describe an idea that is easily understood and has broad appeal, often serving as the central theme or premise.
Example: "The movie's success can be attributed to its high concept, which revolves around a time-traveling detective solving crimes in different eras."
Alternatives: "a strong premise" or "a compelling idea".
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"It's not a high concept movie," he said.
It's just that the idea of what passes for a high concept has changed".
The fragrance is part of a high concept stand design for Nissan.
Take a high concept, add a hefty marketing budget and a wide release, and you have yourself a hit.
The Infinite Light from Snowcrash, a Stockholm-based company, is like a high concept televised yule log.
In a high concept that could have only happened in the 80s, a 13-year-old boy becomes an adult overnight thanks to a wish.
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It was a high-concept show.
By all early accounts it's a high-concept feast.
He had a "high-concept" sketching style, she said.
The story begins, as all such tales do, with a high-concept film proposal.
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