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The phrase "climb high" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as a verb phrase, meaning to ascend or go upwards to a high position. Example: The hikers were determined to climb high and reach the mountain's peak before sunset. Another example: The young boy's goal was to climb high enough to touch the ceiling of the gymnasium during his rock climbing class.
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Many mountaineers' and explorers' maxims ("climb high, sleep low") are revealed to have solid physiological underpinnings.
And if oil and gas prices climb high enough, they could easily derail the American economy.
If they climb high enough, more investors might be tempted to buy bonds instead of stocks.
But if his numbers climb high enough, he will guarantee that Fox can't win, either.
Older Koreans grew up believing that young people, if they worked hard, could climb high even if their families were poor; the classic example is President Lee himself.
Soon thereafter, the village's women climb high up in the mountains in the dead of night to unplug the TV connection.
When a caterpillar bites a baculovirus-laden leaf, the parasite invades its cells and begins to replicate, sending the command "climb high".
But those death tolls that climb high into five and six figures are caused mainly by poverty, lack of preparation and endemic societal corruption.
She has to climb high on lonely hillsides to get a signal; Hogg has created a telling image of inertia and seclusion from mobile telecommunications.
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Over five days, they'll slowly climb high-desert mountains for a cumulative elevation gain of 19,000 feet.
We dug a hole to cache our gear, marked it with a wand and returned to Camp II to sleep, the so-called climb-high, sleep-low approach.
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