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The phrase "a highly social" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is very sociable or engages frequently in social interactions.
Example: "She is a highly social person who enjoys attending gatherings and meeting new people."
Alternatives: "extremely sociable" or "very outgoing".
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"The paradox of a highly social species like rhesus monkeys and humans is that our complex sociality is the reason for our success, but it's also the source of our greatest troubles," he said.
It's a highly social, political film.
Shame does, however, require a highly social animal.
"We're connected," Storr reminds us, "we're a highly social species".
She was his constant companion in a highly social business.
They are at a highly social period of their life.
For Mr. Schneeman, making art was a deeply personal act, though also a highly social one.
This creates a highly social and natural form of neighbourhood watch.
Whether it's online or on the high street, shopping has always been a highly social experience.
But cinema is a notably authoritarian medium as well as a highly social one.
Our findings suggest that NC crows are not a highly social corvid species.
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