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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high official" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who holds a significant position or rank within an organization, government, or institution.
Example: "The meeting was attended by a high official from the Department of Education."
Alternatives: "a senior official" or "a top official".
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After Cao Pi's death, however, He returned to the court and became a high official.
"The guy who lives there is the brother of a high official".
Guards Regiments Come Over Several of the police, including a high official, were shot.
Her father was a high official in the Afghan finance ministry in the 1970's.
Then Robert Rubin, now a head of Citigroup, called a high official at Treasury.
The traditional motive for a high official to orchestrate a leak is to attempt to control the media narrative.
Comfortable with authority, Xi manifests none of the air of a high official impressed by his own status.
The poem describes the multifarious sufferings of a high official and his subsequent salvation by the god Marduk.
So important was the soyal that its leadership was always entrusted to a high official, usually the town's chief.
There are a number of time-tested practices that a high official can follow to avoid conflicts.
A high official must be held responsible for this breakdown in protection of our national defense secrets.
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