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Discover Ludwig"got a high" is technically not a sentence.
To use it in written English, it would need to be part of a larger sentence. For example: "She got a high score on her math test."
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You got a high school diploma".
(She later got a high school diploma).
It's got a high hurdle to clear.
"They pass out as if they just got a high.
"Jake has got a high profile," he said.
Sallisaw got a high school and its first pavements.
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'Guys, I got a high-speed ferry. . . .
She's got a high-school diploma.
"They've either got a high-velocity fastball or they've got a dominant second pitch.
You've got a high-growth engine that is trying to do right by Giacometti".
"We've got a high-powered group that's hired us to make their voices heard".
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