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Discover Ludwig"being on a high" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means feeling very happy, excited, or elated. It can be used in various contexts, including describing a person's emotional state, a successful achievement, or a memorable experience. Example: "After receiving the news of her promotion, Sarah was on a high for the rest of the week."
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She attributes this to being on a high floor.
The views are not the only advantage to being on a high floor.
I appreciate being on a high right now even more having known the lows.
"We got back in it, but it's like being on a high wire," Purnell said, lamenting Clemson's 23 turnovers.
Being on a high school sports team does not make a student less likely to use drugs, engage in risky sexual behavior or otherwise act carelessly, researchers report.
They came despite France, one of the founding members of the US-led carryingn carrying out airstrikes against Islamic State positions in Iraq and Syria, being on a high state of alert for possible terrorist attacks in the run-up to a global climate conference later this month.
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After six weeks of being on a high-fat diet, the body switches to burning fatty ketones, instead of the sugars in carbohydrate and, with such a larger supply of fuel, it's possible to cover the full marathon distance or even an ultra run, without running out of energy.
"Wolf, the Wheat Chex being on a higher shelf like that--that's going to hurt sales.
My appointment was on a high floor, and, one by one, we stopped at each floor.
They're on a high".
"We're on a high!
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