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"go high" is a phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to aim or strive for something greater or higher than what they have previously achieved. For example, you might say "Go high and reach for your dreams!".
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Do I go high?
We were told to go high.
I would go high, but not that high.
Hornish had to go high to avoid the mess.
Somewhere visitors can't go: high up around the biome edge.
Those who own say it can't go high enough.
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Mirarchi: "There is no need to go high-end on the lamb".
It's entirely possible to go high-adrenaline by day and highbrow culture by night.
Trades happen, players come and go, high-priced stars never stay, no one is safe.
Most of the time, to go high-tech, you need to have gone medium-tech first.
At the same time, the director David Herskovits refused to go high-tech.
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