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Discover Ludwig"high flier" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who is successful or ambitious. For example, "He's a high flier - he's only twenty-five and already has his own business."
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high flier
noun
Alternative form of highflier
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PMI, like rivals Radian and MGIC, was once a high flier during the mortgage boom.
Ms. Lo's days as a high flier might have been over.
"But I am not a big high flier in all of this.
Its stock was a high flier during the 1990's technology boom.
Bureaucracy, a lack of innovation and stiff competition have wounded the company, a one-time technology industry high flier.
Tony Fernandes, the Malaysian business high flier who is Rangers' chief shareholder, fired the team's coach, Mark Hughes, to give his job to Redknapp a month before Christmas.
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Microsoft isn't exactly buying a high-flier.
He was a high-flier, charismatic, a mover and a shaker in the banking world.
The humility might be an object lesson to many a high-flier whose fame burns out before they know it.
Just ask Mr Pérez Roque's predecessor, Roberto Robaina, likewise a high-flier until his dismissal in 1999.
The exodus never materialised and the former Blairite high-flier found himself in the cold at the age of 39.
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