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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high trajectory" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a path or course that is elevated or has a steep incline, often in contexts related to growth, success, or movement. Example: "The company's recent innovations have put it on a high trajectory for future growth and success."
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What questions do you ask? A. We definitely want someone with a high trajectory.
Results indicated a high trajectory following accuracy, low response time, sufficiently large workspace for surgeon and assistants, and a stable and properly oriented image.
It was a man being ejected by unseen hands, in a high trajectory that took him clear above the pavement and into the gutter beyond; whoever it was, somebody evidently felt quite strongly that it was time for him to be on his way back to the office.
This is a high trajectory of concentration rise.
Compared with the children who followed a low trajectory of CU traits and CP, those who followed a high trajectory of CU traits and CP had more negative child- and family-level predictors at 4 years (including CP, hyperactivity, negative parental discipline, and chaos in the home).
Experts said the altitude reached by the missile tested on Sunday meant it was launched at a high trajectory, which would limit the lateral distance it traveled.
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And, Dilfer says, quarterbacks will have to attempt deeper throws, because the ball is launched at a higher trajectory.
And for the first time at Augusta, Duval is putting a 7-wood in his bag in place of a 2-iron, figuring that a higher trajectory on long approach shots might give him an advantage on several holes.
One interpretation, Dr. Rapoport said, is that the brains of highly intelligent children are more plastic or changeable, swinging through a higher trajectory of cortical thickening and thinning than occurs in average children.
The result: a more stable swing and a higher trajectory shot.
The total registrations in the past two years are on a higher trajectory than in prior years, says Julie Cooling, principal of Charlotte, N.C.-based RIA Database.
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