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"having high standards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone or something expects a lot from themselves or others. For example: "My parents always encouraged me to have high standards for myself."
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"One thing that always sticks out for me is that it is about being excellent and having high standards," she says of City.
Having high standards for preschool programs is not the problem; American ambivalence about the necessity of child care and preschool is.
In Michigan, which in a recent federal tally had the most failing schools, 1,540, officials said the state was penalized for having high standards and would discuss the possibility of lowering them at a meeting on Thursday, said T. J. Bucholz, a spokesman for the Michigan Education Department.
The parade of senior Goldman executives who testified before Congress after the case arose seemed to put a public face on what had been a broader sense of distrust of Wall Street in the aftermath of the financial crisis, focusing ever more attention on a firm whose patriarchs have always been adamant about having high standards.
Having high standards of excellence.
I've often been accused of being picky or having high standards.
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A perverse result is that the federal government now punishes states for having higher standards.
The man has high standards.
They have high standards in getting feedback.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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