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Discover Ludwig"high as" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to convey a comparison or exaggeration of height or elevation. Example: "The skyscraper was as high as the clouds, towering over the city skyline."
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Quality is high, as are the prices.
We aim high as always".
Manticipation ran high as well.
Entry fees were as high as $347.
Piracy rates are as high as 72%.
I always aim as high as possible.
Unemployment may be as high as 20%.
Fares are too high as it is.
Some were as high as 34 percent.
His expectations now are high — as always.
The dunes were as high as houses.
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