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The phrase "are high profile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals, events, or situations that attract a lot of attention or are well-known in the public eye.
Example: "The celebrities at the gala are high profile, drawing media attention and public interest."
Alternatives: "are well-known" or "are prominent".
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And your flops are high profile.
Many of which are high profile companies.
Some, like the planned $26 million restoration of the Yonkers train station, are high profile.
Some performances, like those of Michael Phelps and the United States basketball teams, are high profile.
"The mere fact that they are high profile works against them," Williams said.
Some are high profile – such as marathon runner Rita Jeptoo – but many others are not.
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"These are high-profile shows".
Then there are high-profile scandals.
You are high-profile among union leaders.
There are high-profile openings slated for this year.
"It's a very limited project," Mr. Cocola said, "but these two neighborhoods are high-profile areas.
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