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The phrase "a terribly high level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is at an excessively elevated standard or degree, often in a negative context.
Example: "The project was evaluated at a terribly high level, making it difficult for the team to meet expectations."
Alternatives: "an extremely high level" or "a shockingly high level."
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"This is a fairly affluent country, yet you still have a terribly high level of social debt that has to be paid on education and other programs," a diplomat said.
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As I've mentioned, the open-source project is based partially off of Android — nothing terribly high-level though, just the kernel and the drivers so as to ensure that whatever progress they make can actually boot.
And regulators face a terribly high burden of proof.
We are paying a terribly high price -- for what?
In fact, productivity has somewhat plateaued, and it's not a terribly high plateau.
It's a terribly high price to pay.
Of course, it wasn't a terribly high bar to surmount.
"At a terribly high price," is her response, "for myself and all the other women targeted.
It was a pretty high level race.
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