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The phrase "an upper tier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a higher level or category within a hierarchy, often in contexts like business, education, or product quality.
Example: "The company is known for its upper tier products that cater to a more affluent clientele."
Alternatives: "a higher level" or "a premium category".
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Lowest prices!" His cheapest ticket cost $1,750 for an end zone spot in an upper tier.
I sit with Betsy's family in one of the elegant boxes in an upper tier of the hall.
It features the pianist Kenny Barron, the bassist Rufus Reid and the drummer Victor Lewis, who represent an upper tier of jazz experience.
As marriages of actors and roles go, these turn out to have been made not so much in heaven as in an upper tier of purgatory.
But that plan relies on hardcore fans willing to travel – and they may not want to sit in an upper tier that's within their budget but is farther from the stage.
Surrey is an upper tier authority so it has different responsibilities to Mole Valley, which has responsibilities for housing benefit for example, that I'm going to have to get to grips with.
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"I'm not yet an upper-tier player," he said.
To be clear, the 36-year-old is still an upper-tier Mike 'backer.
When visitors come, he sees them in an upper-tier room that he calls his "summer chalet".
The Rams didn't play poorly; they just didn't begin to have enough talent to compete with an upper-tier defense.
The Pac-12 is muddled somewhere in the middle, an upper-tier conference with mid-tier basketball.
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