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Discover Ludwig"high ceiling" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a ceiling that is higher than usual. For example, "The grand ballroom had a high ceiling, making the room feel airy and luxurious."
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Huge, high ceiling.
Water drips from the high ceiling.
"I think he's got a high ceiling, a very, very high ceiling," Collins said.
But I think he has a high ceiling".
Each unit will have a 16-foot high ceiling.
The room had a high ceiling and blue-green walls.
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The copper top of the oak-fired attraction extends to the 20-foot-high ceiling.
Most fans meet these requirements when attached to a standard eight-foot-high ceiling.
The blast was so intense that it damaged the 40-foot-high ceiling, witnesses said.
The lobby has a three-story-high ceiling that leaves the second and third floors visible.
The foyer with a 24-foot-high ceiling, circular staircase and skylight.
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