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The phrase "a nice high ranking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a favorable or prestigious position or status, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally achieved a nice high ranking within the company."
Alternatives: "a desirable position" or "a favorable rank".
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All clans like a nice high ranking member.
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Maybe right now there's some 37-year-old female Iraq vet — fighter pilot would be nice; high ranking, naturally — who's a former Rhodes Scholar, who raised her three siblings on food stamps and who plays a mean bass.
Mohammed Shami bowls a full length with a nice high seam.
Dawn: A nice high waist!
As a result I have a nice high credit score.
Comb your hair into a nice high ponytail.
Yes, that's enough for a high ranking.
Try your best for a high ranking.
It might be nice to have an office for high ranks though.
A better academic reputation leads to a higher ranking.
He has a career-high ranking of twenty-six.
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