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The phrase "a pretty high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level or degree that is notably elevated, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The temperature today is a pretty high for this time of year, reaching nearly 90 degrees."
Alternatives: "quite high" or "fairly high".
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"It's a pretty high possibility".
It was a pretty high level race.
Suddenly, that seems a pretty high bar.
It's a pretty high calling".
"I'm a pretty high achiever," he says.
"Thomas is at a pretty high level.
"But today was a pretty high standard.
But it's a pretty high figure".
"It's a pretty high average check".
And that's a pretty high bar.
"This is a pretty high level he's jumped into.
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