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Discover Ludwig"high ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to moral or ethical superiority. For example, "The mayor took the high ground when he refused to accept kickbacks for city contracts."
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high ground
noun
A position of advantage or superiority in a conflict or competition.
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Keep the moral high ground.
Taking the moral high ground?
He'd taken the high ground.
"There's really no high ground".
Moral high ground?
They claim the moral high ground, too.
"He occupies the moral high ground".
The enemy had the high ground.
The two fled separately to high ground.
Agents are heading for high ground.
Even a little high ground".
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