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The phrase "as a highly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something with a high level of a particular quality or characteristic.
Example: "As a highly skilled professional, she was able to tackle complex problems with ease."
Alternatives: "as an exceptionally" or "as a very".
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As a highly qualified accountant, he specialised in business turnaround.
"It is seductive as a highly accentuated experience," she said.
This struck me as a highly suspect statement.
"We view this as a highly controversial nomination".
"I regard that as a highly encouraging sign".
Because I view it as a highly competitive process.
Telecommunications is seen as a highly strategic industry.
It was seen by some as a highly unusual parole.
Many regard it as a highly derogatory term.
He ended his skating career as a highly respected trainer.
Their design is formulated as a highly nonlinear optimization problem.
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