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"high benchmark" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a standard or level of excellence or achievement that is considered to be particularly high or difficult to reach. Example: The company set a high benchmark for customer satisfaction, with a 98% positive feedback rating.
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It is indeed an extremely high benchmark".
These Scottish deviations from the political norm set a high benchmark in the measurement of difference.
The first dean of the Columbia School of Mines, Charles F. Chandler, set a high benchmark.
When Aho's crew sets sail in the Bermuda Race, they will have a high benchmark to shoot for.
In theory, round-tripping could be used to set new, artificially high benchmark prices for electricity contracts.
But "their decision to bid or not to will decide the benchmark for the future and they will not want to set such a high benchmark".
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We have set some very high benchmarks.
She has set high benchmarks for messaging and leadership during this crisis.
But he will not be alone in suggesting that India has been measured against unreasonably high benchmarks.This is untrue.
A growing body of evidence suggests that Chinese students do well academically partly because their parents set very high benchmarks, which the children then absorb.
They have extremely high benchmarks, namely Péle's 1970 World Cup winners and the swaggering class of 1982, albeit one that came unstuck against Italy.
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