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"high forms" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something or someone that is considered to be of a superior or elevated quality, status, or level. Example: "The students in the advanced placement class excelled in their studies, demonstrating a high form of academic achievement."
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The Mount Carmel range, which culminates in a peak 1,791 feet (546 metres) high, forms a spur reaching northwest from the highlands of the West Bank, cutting almost to the coast of Haifa.
A 44 km-long circular incision at 275 m and 460 m water depths, with a steep external edge (from 40 to 70 m high), forms the only present day evidence of this ancient MTC.
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Mortimer is in high form here.
"A professional player," Piniella called him, a high form of praise from a clubhouse lifer.
Slices of deeply smoked sturgeon, piled high, form the centerpiece of a deluxe frisée-lardon salad.
Isn't it a high form of flattery that a colleague values your input?
If these wines were a poet, they might be Terrance Hayes or Simone Muexamplesilliant examples of high form marrying high fun.
The whole maze was 50 cm high form the floor.
"This is one of the highest forms of citizenship.
On the contrary: Holding the government accountable is one of the highest forms of patriotism.
Oh, and I am mastering irony and sarcasm, the two highest forms of communication.
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