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'high grass' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to grass which is taller than average. For example, "We had to wade through the high grass to reach the river".
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Avoid walking through brush and high grass.
Like trees and bushes and high grass.
At times he was more extreme than the guys now hiding in the high grass.
The soldiers fire shots into the high grass along the river's shores.
The pool of blood spread out and ran into the high grass.
"I drove it in that stuff at 7," Couples said, referring to the high grass.
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At the par-4 13th, she hit her drive left, into waist-high grass.
Once again I climbed onto an elephant and lumbered through the shoulder-high grass.
Over the autumn and winter, they have bitten the knee-high grass down to size.
We were four people and a dog tucked against a slope, partly hidden by waist-high grass.
Stephen Tumhaire rakes through the knee-high grass in his field to get rid of fallen tree branches that might stop the grass from growing.
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