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The phrase "a higher plateau" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an elevated level of achievement, understanding, or condition in various contexts, such as personal growth or performance.
Example: "After months of hard work, she finally reached a higher plateau in her career, gaining recognition for her contributions."
Alternatives: "an elevated level" or "a superior stage".
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The game is moving to a higher plateau.
However, creative teaching is not merely a higher plateau of practice.
If they get through it, they deserve — to me — to end up on a higher plateau.
Then there's a ramp up, and a 'bust', but it still ends up at a higher plateau.
A sigmoidal curve-analysis revealed a higher plateau of the curve after atDCS (+22.2%, p < 0.001).
Once again, the poverty of the prevailing standards in the Guinness Premiership are demonstrated on a higher plateau.
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"It very seldom stays on a high plateau".
The site is a high plateau in the middle of a large, sparsely populated island.
Mesa Verde National Park occupies a high plateau rising out of the Montezuma and Mancos Valleys in southwestern Colorado.
The city lies on a high plateau at an elevation of 4,568 feet (1,392 m).
The drive up to Pernier takes us out of the city and on to a high plateau.
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