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The phrase "high on hubris" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means someone is excessively proud or arrogant. Example: The CEO's decision to ignore the advice of his entire team was a clear sign that he was high on hubris and didn't value their input.
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And unless Obama campaigners are high on hubris, they must feel their efforts in northern Virginia and Hampton Roads have produced sufficient heft for them to venture behind enemy lines and shore up their margins here.
High on hubris.
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I think when people are empathetic, they're less likely to be high on the hubris scale.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. is not short on hubris.
They never get it right, up or down, but I like the effort which borders on hubris.
The financial crisis and the oil spill are both man-made disasters brought on by hubris and avarice.
But Delhi's preparations have been persistently hit by allegations of corruption, fraud, mismanagement and a dangerously high level of hubris among senior officials.
That figure suggests high hubris, given that Foresters have never been considered prestige models, but a richly optioned Escape can also reach that level.
They frown on the hubris of the tactical practitioners.
Come on - hubris does say it all, doesn't it.
But still: Our President is verging on sports hubris.
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