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The phrase "and a high of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of weather reports or forecasts to indicate the maximum temperature expected for a given day.
Example: "The forecast predicts a low of 30 degrees and a high of 75 degrees tomorrow."
Alternatives: "with a maximum of" or "reaching up to".
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That was down from last week's 5.10percentand5.87percentcent a year ago, according to Freddie Mac, and a high of about 6.7percentt last summer.
(Previously, the agency's limits were a low of $201,160 and a high of $362,790).
The prediction for today is for some showers and a high of 43.
Expect rain, and a high of 18C (BBC Weather/Met Office).
We're looking at mostly clear skies, a calm breeze and a high of 80.
(By "etc.," perhaps he meant old friends, good times and a high of 72).
It's mostly cloudy today, with scattered showers and a high of 50 degrees.
Thickening clouds, with a light, Octoberish shower and a high of 71.
WEATHER Lots of clouds, a bit more rain and a high of 65.
Indeed, a weekend forecast calls for blown-out surf, rain and a high of 61 degrees.
Rain and a high of 79 degrees, followed by heavier rain.
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