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Discover LudwigThe term 'high meaning' is not grammatically correct as it stands.
It is not a phrase commonly used in written English; however, it can be used in some contexts. For example, you could use it to describe something as meaningful, deep, or profound in comparison to other things: "The author's writing has a high meaning and is deeply thought-provoking."
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Capital investment in such factory farms is high, meaning that production is backed by giant companies.
Land is expensive and temperatures are high, meaning it costs more to keep servers cool.
"The quality of traffic is very high, meaning that a low foot fall can still translate into respectable business".
To begin with the platform is preposterously wide and the ceiling is monstrously high, meaning that absolutely nothing comes back to the performer on stage.
The natural return on investment would again be high, meaning that the economy could expand once again at normal interest rates.
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I don't think they mean "tallest" – this would mean that the park was exceptionally vertical – but "highest", meaning a long way off the ground.
"I felt like I needed higher meaning in my life".
Inflation, while still below 2percentt, could head higher, meaning interest rates would rise.
Do things reverberate with a secondary, higher meaning, or are they merely what they are?
Yields were all higher – meaning prices were down – on Portuguese, Spanish and Italian bonds on Friday.
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