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The phrase "has high status" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that holds a prominent or respected position or status in society. Example: "The CEO of the company has high status, often being invited to exclusive events and holding influence over important business decisions."
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If everyone agrees something has high status, then it does.
However, 54% feel media studies has high status with their senior management teams.
If the big talker has high status, his influence, obviously, is even stronger.
They find that financial expertise does not deter irregularities unless the audit committee also has high status.
Through observing the group dynamics, I learn who has high status and who does not.
There's huge benefits to being thoughtful about positioning your career early on, before investing all of your talents and energies in something you're likely interested in (versus chasing a career you think has high status and that you think will earn the respect of others).
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Craft work has higher status in nations like Germany, which invests in apprenticeship programs for high school students.
We have created and contributed to a culture of science in which research generally has higher status than teaching.
"Having high status with an airline used to bring you privileges.
Further, people perceived the nonconformist as having high status and competence, because he seemed to act autonomously.
We should emulate Finland, where teachers have high status and are mainly drawn from the top 10% of graduates.
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