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Discover Ludwig"at high" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is happening at a high rate or intensity. For example: "She sang at a high pitch."
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He talks at high speed.
"At high school, everything was athletics.
Collision at high speed is inevitable.
We've all played at high levels".
Are Cocktails More Potent at High Altitudes?
Nor are they stable at high temperatures.
Blend at high speed for 2 minutes.
The contrary is true at high frequencies.
Railroads at High Tide9.
Turn left at High Street.
"At high tide, that is".
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