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'has high priority' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to make a point that something is very important or urgent. For example, "Dealing with this customer's complaint has high priority."
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The restoration of ecosystems to stop biodiversity losses in agricultural landscapes has high priority in many regions of the world.
In this study, the scope of applied regulation information is confined to evacuation regulation, as high-rise and complex building design has high priority and is critical on adequate disaster prevention systems and egress routes.
In the proposed control scheme, the driver always has high priority than the control center.
At ground level, ozone is a destructive pollutant that has high priority in environmental regulations.
In general words, the patch Ψ p that has most of the pixels already in the source region and very few on the target region has high priority.
Evaluation has high priority in the responsibilities of a principal and figures heavily when the principals themselves are evaluated.
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So, the development of a reliable automated food dispenser has highest priority.
When the channel becomes good, the flow has higher priority.
Qctrl(c) has higher priority than Qd(c).
With regard to PU activity, in a CRAHN, a PU has higher priority than an SU.
If the message has higher priority, state 2 is called to recompute the assignment.
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