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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high honors" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a level of academic achievement or distinction, often in the context of graduation or awards.
Example: "She graduated with high honors, reflecting her dedication and hard work throughout her studies."
Alternatives: "with distinction" or "summa cum laude."
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She graduated with high honors from Rutgers.
He graduated with high honors from Swarthmore.
She graduated with high honors from the University of Virginia.
The bride graduated from Princeton with high honors.
She graduated with high honors from Northwestern University.
High honors: Jon Stewart has already poked fun at him.
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Saunders and Papa each scored 13 goals in qualifying to share team-high honors.
The latter statistic tied him for team-high honors with Taylor Epp and Hugh Crance.
Houlahan, Renner and Struss each had two assists for Laguna Beach, tying for team-high honors.
Frieser's senior high-honors thesis involves comparing the lives of Division I-A and I-AA athletes.
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