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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'high crown' is not correct or usable in written English.
It can not be used as is in a sentence. However, you can use it if you are building upon the phrase. An example might be: She wore a hat with a high crown to make her look taller.
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"We had artificial turf then, with a high crown in the middle.
The horizon in every direction was a high crown of soil.
High crown to implant (C/I) ratio harmed microstrain distribution on bone tissue under axial and oblique loads (p<0.001).
On one wall was a sculpture that looked like a complicated tricornered hat, with a high crown and a razor-edged brim.
The new "Lucida" from Tiffany & Company, a square mixed cut with a high crown intended to reveal the stone's inner sparkle.
The latter meaning the bumpy, uneven and testing surface of the Drive, with its high crown, offered a unique challenge to the drivers.
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Sometimes, wide brims are in; other times, high crowns.
The outer wall was 80ft high, crowned with battlements and flanked by bastions.
In many bovids and the pronghorn, but not in giraffes or deer, the molars are markedly high crowned.
The crowns of the bowler hats that perch atop a cholita's glossy black braids are getting lower and lower; high crowns now look very last year.
Most of the protocamels that lived at lower latitudes in North America had teeth with high crowns suitable for grazing, says Mary Dawson, a paleontologist at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who was not involved with the work.
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