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The phrase "high from" is not a complete sentence, but it can be a part of a sentence. It can be used to describe someone's state or feeling after taking drugs or consuming alcohol. Example: - "She was feeling very high from the marijuana she had smoked earlier." - "He seemed a little too high from the shots of tequila he had at the party last night." - "I could tell she was still high from the ecstasy she took at the rave."
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I get high from it".
Still high from the drugs.
Passions ran high from the beginning of the parliamentary debate.
"Their interest has been high from the outset," Braunecker said.
You really get a contact high from his photographs.
Now he gets his high from long-distance running.
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And it did not go much higher from there.
For eons mankind has been getting healthy highs from music.
Each West led fourth highest from his longest and strongest.
(Both organizations have four-star ratings, the highest, from Charity Navigator).
Productivity was highest from August to October.
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