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Discover Ludwig'high bars' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a figurative barrier such as a difficult task, or a set of expectations that are particularly challenging to achieve. For example: "She set herself high bars in order to succeed."
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"I'm confident, but it will require high bars, financial acumen and operational acumen," he said.
Others may call the police, who set high bars to investigate.
Oldham, meanwhile, was able to retain his European silver after a score of 14.766 on the high bars.
The letter adds, "Their big drop in bars is because their high bars were never real in the first place".
The boys wear blue helmets to protect their fragile skulls and sleep in special cribs with high bars to prevent falls.
Bharara seemed equally frustrated by his inability to clear the high bars set up by criminal law and by his critics' inability to understand why they exist.
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