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Discover LudwigThe phrase "featured highly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was highly praised, well-regarded, or was placed toward the top of a ranking. For example, "Her performance in the play featured highly in the reviews."
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Articles about the letter G, and the oriental board game "Go", both featured highly in many countries.
Combination of PLLA/PLGA sponges with fibrin matrices provided added mechanical strength and featured highly mature vessels-like networks.
Moreover, reduced B-KGO featured highly ordered structures, whereas reduced H-KGO contained nanopores resulting from low-temperature activation in KOH solution.
Other videos that featured highly in yesterday's poll included Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody at No. 2, and Madonna's Vogue at No. 6.
Materials prepared using the milling protocol possessed remarkably low iron loadings (<0.1 wt%) but featured highly accessible sites and small nanoparticle sizes that seemed to be related to the observed differences in activities in the systems.
They dived deeper into the data behind three large spikes in Twitter-expressed embarrassment and used word clouds to show references to Trump featured highly in all of them.
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So phrases such as "I'll find out" may feature highly.
Agriculture still features highly in Bhutan's plans.
This mechanical device features highly nonlinear strongly coupled dynamics.
The noisy limit cycle oscillations feature highly non-Gaussian trends.
Bell and Grant designed fire screens that feature highly abstracted vases of large flowers.
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