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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am highly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong degree of a particular quality or state, often in conjunction with an adjective.
Example: "I am highly motivated to achieve my goals this year."
Alternatives: "am very" or "am extremely".
Dictionary
am highly
adverb
In a high or esteemed manner.
synonyms
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"I am highly upset with Patriarch.
I am highly excited about this result.
I am highly allergic to bee stings.
"I am highly strung, neurotic about responsibility and punctuality.
I am highly adaptable and a great problem solver.
Unfortunately, I am highly allergic to dogs and cats.
I am highly educated (PhD, MBA, JD) and a licensed attorney.
By most counts, I am highly qualified, good at my job and successful in my career.
"I am highly articulate, yet I couldn't get my voice heard.
"I am highly skeptical that they can do this administratively," he said.
"I am highly motivated, and focused on trying to win this year's world championship," he said.
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