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The phrase "high hills" is correct in written English.
You could use it whenever you need to refer to hills of a great height or stature. For example: "We saw a range of high hills in the distance as we drove through the countryside."
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Watchung takes its name from the Leni Lenape Indian word meaning "high hills".
"The view of the bay is fine from the high hills," noted a visiting Army officer.
ONCE upon a time, in the high hills far away, was a magic kingdom with a secret.
The generally rolling countryside of the southeast has high hills in the centre and along the eastern boundary with Cambodia.
In this area one finds high hills densely forested & in the fall the air is mild, dry & bracing.
The most appealing natural area in the state is the Harz region, composed of both low mountains and high hills.
There the land rises in a series of high hills, some more than 1,000 feet above the lake.
The mountains here are lower – high hills really – and are forested with Mediterranean scrub and trees, chief among which are the cork-oaks.
Residents credited the close proximity of high hills, and years of annual tsunami drills, with keeping the number of missing and presumed dead down to about two dozen.
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It's miles away, beyond 300ft-high hills of waste tailings, the leach plant, the main pollution control dam and the 1,600ft-deep 1,600ft-deept is openof Africa's largest holes.
Gualtallary may not be a household name even among aficionados of Argentine wine, but local winemakers have gravitated to these almost mile-high hills to make some of Mendoza's most intense wines; Karim Mussi Saffie's Andeluna and the Michelini brothers' Zorzal are among the leaders, though even Catena gets some grapes from here.
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