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"high heaven" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom which means something that is greatly admired and praised. For example, "Their performance was praised to high heaven."
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It stank to high heaven.
The battlefield stinks to high heaven.
This stinks to high heaven.
"Stinks to high heaven," he shouted.
"It's still going to stink to high heaven".
That's what I did and it stunk to high heaven".
I think it would stink to high heaven".
He snarls at everybody and smells to high heaven.
It was highlighted and dog-eared to high heaven.
It sang to high heaven the record prices.
While Christie's team sang the Stubbs to high heaven, blatant weaknesses might have limited its appeal.
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