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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her highest" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use "her highest" to describe someone who has achieved a feat that is the top accomplishment of whoever you're discussing. For example, "She won her first competition, which was the highest achievement of her career."
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Her highest title is not, actually, home secretary.
Many of her highest notes were dry, piercing caws.
Her tone tended to constrict on her highest notes.
She retired in 2002, without a W.T.A. title; her highest singles rank was No. 76.
But it's Balanchine choreography that gives a ballerina her highest challenges.
Since she always played her highest club, she was saying that she had good spades.
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We certainly weren't her highest-profile visitors.
Her highest-profile investigation was into state expenditure on President Jacob Zuma's home.
Wanderlust is her highest-charting full-length since her solo debut 13 years ago.
In fact, she has done much of her highest-profile (and best) work since she turned 40.
Abba singer Agnetha Fältskog's new album A has reached number six in the UK album charts, making it her highest-charting solo record in Britain.
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