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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at such a high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is elevated in degree, level, or intensity, often in contexts like prices, risks, or expectations.
Example: "The project was canceled due to the costs being at such a high that it was no longer feasible."
Alternatives: "at such an elevated" or "at such a significant".
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She played at such a high level today.
But quality need not come at such a high price.
"The ball is being hit at such a high speed.
"It does work quite well, but it came at such a high cost," he says.
That is always a difficult strategy at such a high level.
"She's appreciative of whoever plays the game at such a high level".
MS. ROWLEY: (Laughter) I really can't presume to give advice at such a high level.
No one gives Haldol to patients with brain damage anymore, especially at such a high dose.
(That number of visitors is rare for a studio, especially at such a high price).
"They get past the limitation and they still succeed at such a high level".
It would also go down as the second highest percentage ever at such a high frequency.
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