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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high saying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a statement or expression that is profound, elevated, or morally significant.
Example: "The philosopher's lecture was filled with a high saying that resonated deeply with the audience."
Alternatives: "a lofty statement" or "an elevated remark".
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Townsend, who won 82 caps for Scotland, is determined to sign off on a high, saying that until a few months ago he had no immediate ambition to coach the national side.
He will leave on a high, saying his farewells at the major event in World Rugby's calendar, holding his head high as he reflects on his many positive contributions to Welsh Rugby.
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