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The phrase "an especially high status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that holds a particularly elevated position or rank in a specific context.
Example: "In the corporate world, having an especially high status can open many doors for career advancement."
Alternatives: "a notably elevated status" or "a particularly prestigious status".
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It can be hypothesized that barriers such as lack of awareness and acceptance of mental health problems are especially high in low status groups, but as far as we know there is no study testing this hypothesis in more detail.
Survey takers had a generally high status.
I mean to raise DMT to a very high status.
High levels of autonomy might therefore also cause the borders between home and work to blur, thereby increasing work family conflict, especially in high-status jobs.
The Trinidadian titan's status in 1971 was especially high, before all those memoirs complaining about his all-elbows personality and after a remarkable decade of writing beginning with A House For Mr Biswas.
Spanish is not as high status a language as French.
Achieving high status was never a career priority for me.
High status.
(Unemployed, 20 years) As described above, prioritising one's own need for solitude and relaxation before the need to care for others or socialise was especially challenging, because the latter were perceived as having a higher status.
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