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The phrase "at very high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or measurement that is significantly elevated or intense.
Example: "The experiment was conducted at very high temperatures to observe the reaction rates."
Alternatives: "at extremely high" or "at significantly high".
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Young men were also at very high risk, she added.
He was forced to purchase shares at very high prices.
Our 9,500 glaciers are located at very high altitudes.
Our findings held at very high levels of statistical confidence.
But the percentages have topped out at very high numbers.
"People are trading news at very high frequency," he said.
I exercised the freedom it offered by driving at very high speeds.
Mr. Tankleff lent money on the side, often at very high interest rates.
The public is engaged at very high levels about what is going on there.
It could drop off a bit and still remain at very high levels.
We have elk living at very high densities, the maximum of what the habitat can support.
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