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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high ceilings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a room or space that has ceilings that are taller than average, often conveying a sense of openness or spaciousness.
Example: "The apartment features high ceilings, which make the living area feel much more expansive."
Alternatives: "tall ceilings" or "elevated ceilings."
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The very high ceilings.
It had big windows and high ceilings.
"It has high ceilings, great moldings.
High ceilings, the American explains, are essential.
"High ceilings, big open spaces, hardwood floors.
High ceilings, a fireplace, a Chippendale bureau.
Take advantage of high ceilings.
I love the high ceilings".
"Incredible high ceilings, extraordinary detail.
The high ceilings are also a plus".
I needed a house with high ceilings".
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