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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high flying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is very successful, ambitious, or operating at a high level, often in a professional context.
Example: "The company has a reputation for producing high flying executives who excel in their fields."
Alternatives: "high achiever" or "top performer".
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A high flying flagpole was presented to the oval by Alcoa.
A high flying shot that peaks quickly before descending.
A high flying startup crashing to earth.
The moneymen have been found to help tell the story of a high flying money man gone bad.
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"I had a high-flying career.
Amgen had been a high-flying firm.
She is a high-flying student with excellent grades.
Shannon is now a high-flying civil servant.
The charges against Mr. Nicholas depict a high-flying lifestyle.
If the dish is having a high-flying moment, there's a practical sensibility that's appealing.
Despite a high-flying career, David has been seeking casual lovers on the internet.
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