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The phrase "a high paying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a job or position that offers a substantial salary or compensation.
Example: "She is looking for a high paying job that will allow her to save for her future."
Alternatives: "a well-paying" or "a lucrative".
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In comparison, banking is a high paying industry that's widely valued by society.
I have had cases where someone left a high paying job to go into teaching.
"If everyone has to have a high paying job to afford space, then that's clearly not workable," Anselmi said.
It becomes an astronomical amount of money leaving many students with financial issues even after securing a high paying job.
That opportunity can take shape as a certification, a "stackable degree," or as a high paying job in the trades.
For many, it is now merely a means to commence a plum career or gain a high paying job.
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In King of Chinatown Wong played a surgeon who sacrifices a high-paying promotion in order to devote her energies to helping the Chinese fight the Japanese invasion.
Hyperventilation is a high-paying job.
I had a high-paying advertising job.
A 45-minute slot at Winter Jazzfest is not a high-paying gig.
Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) takes a high-paying gig at a wealthy couple's anniversary party.
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