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The phrase "a highlights in" is not correct in English.
It should be "a highlight in" or "highlights in." You can use it when referring to a significant moment or feature within a specific context, such as an event or experience.
Example: "The concert was a highlight in my summer, filled with unforgettable performances."
Alternatives: "a key moment in" or "a standout feature in".
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In a match defined by rugged, heated and seldom pretty rugby, Baxter's flashy footwork on the wing proved a highlight in his starting debut.
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