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The phrase "a high profile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that attracts a lot of attention or is well-known, often in a public context.
Example: "The celebrity's high profile made her a target for paparazzi."
Alternatives: "a prominent figure" or "a well-known presence".
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A high profile publication.
But he has retained a high profile.
Volunteer to lead a high profile project.
The case has had a high profile in Britain.
But a high profile isn't the only difference.
And this necessarily includes a high profile in the media.
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The church sensed a high-profile conversion.
That led to a high-profile conflict.
Late last year, they received a high-profile endorsement.
"It is a high-profile-enough event.
Now Solskjaer has a high-profile admirer.
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