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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high-ranking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds a senior or elevated position within an organization or hierarchy.
Example: "The meeting was attended by a high-ranking official from the government."
Alternatives: "a senior-ranking" or "a top-ranking".
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Or maybe a high-ranking police officer.
Was he a high-ranking party official?
Angriest was a high-ranking Iraqi commander.
Cassavetes was virtually unemployed; Forst was a high-ranking executive.
It's quite a high-ranking event [Faulds finished 12th].
"It isn't so," a high-ranking baseball official said.
A high-ranking member of the junta, Capt.
Lydia Kamakaeha was of a high-ranking family.
Several lawyers said a high-ranking Pentagon official at the Office of Military Commissions, Brig.
A high-ranking Saudi official tonight praised Mr. Bush's efforts as "marvelous".
He'll be playing the "ambitious and deadly protégé of a high-ranking church elder".
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