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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'high ratings' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the success of something that is rated such as a TV show, a movie, or a product. For example, "The new television show received high ratings, indicating its success."
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Rating agencies fraudulently gave the securities high ratings.
(None since has had such high ratings).
Require those securities to have high ratings.
That's one way to get high ratings.
The higher number of high ratings may reflect "positivity bias".
Despite critical praise, it did not draw very high ratings.
(The broadcast received high ratings for a PBS documentary).
She had two daughters, a good marriage, and high ratings.
They typically receive high ratings on the Web site.
Instead, by giving undeservedly high ratings, they helped create it.
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