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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a higher" is grammatically correct when used as part of a sentence.
It is often used when talking about rising to a higher level or position. For example, "He rose from a lower rank to become a leader, ascending from a lower to a higher position in the company."
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Its atrocities derive from a higher cause.
Something more drastic from a higher power needs to happen".
I think he gets his information from a higher source.
Is it really possible to retire from a higher calling?
From a higher perch the landscape appeared wider, more available.
"Vodafone stands to benefit from a higher price tag put on Orange assets," Mr. Brilliant wrote.
"They suffered cuts from a higher level, and these cuts had to be painful.
Even on the party songs and girl tunes he was talking from a higher perspective.
"This came from a higher power, the alpha and the omega".
"Was that creativity coming from a higher place or a lower place?'' he asked.
But if you're in an ethical quandary, why not seek counsel from a higher power?
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