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The phrase "a higher end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is of superior quality or more expensive than average, often in the context of products or services.
Example: "This brand is known for its higher end electronics that cater to professionals."
Alternatives: "premium" or "luxury".
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We critics scrutinise and show off to a higher end.
Adele told The Observer she now shows at Waitrose, a higher end supermarket.
On a higher end of the age spectrum, Stanford also welcomes middle and high school teachers with professional development programs.
It should be about serving dishes as a means to a higher end: clean bodies and clean minds.
'I don't think there is a higher end," says John Lees of his work as architect to the super rich.
Therefore, new controllers are currently developed, directly controlling product quality that yield a higher end quality with lower cost.
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This car was originally a high end race car.
Music, like fashion, has a high end and a high street.
This is a high end product.
Rege: iPhone is a high end device right now.
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