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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gone higher" can be used in written English.
It is a past participle phrase that describes something that has moved or progressed to a higher level or position. Example: The company's stock prices have gone higher after their latest product release.
Exact(32)
It could easily have gone higher.
"Who knows, it could have gone higher.
Since then, Tesla stock has only gone higher.
The numbers have probably gone higher in the last few years".
"I would have gone higher," he said later to a crush of cameras.
"Jeff and Lawrence had gone higher in recent years, but I've always been consistent," Hysong said.
Similar(28)
SLEDDING has gone high tech.
The iron, too, has gone high tech.
Higher education has gone high tech.
Eyebrows just went higher.
"The numbers may go higher".
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