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Discover Ludwig"high reach" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that extends or rises to a great height, such as a ladder, crane, or tree. For example, "A cherry picker was necessary to paint the high reach of the office building."
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Why are health and energy initiatives reporting slow progress, yet demonstrating high reach?
Safe, evidence-based, self-directed programs, which have the potential for high reach at a low cost, are needed.
Identify people online with a contextual fit, quality content and a high reach, and form a strategy of how to work with them.
Because of this, she wants to understand how the brain learns to read and design tools to translate that research into practice with high reach and scale for all families.
Because of this, she wants to understand how the brain learns to read and design tools to translate that research into meaningful practice with high reach for all families.
The 11-1 shot confirmed the promise of his three placed runs as a two-year-old by stretching away from the joint-favourites High Reach and Grand Passion to score cosily in the hands of Dane O'Neill.
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It is 6.6 percent below the high reached in July 2008.
Prices rose 2percentt from a year earlier, maintaining the four-year high reached in July.
The Shanghai composite index has plunged 45percentt from its high, reached last October.
The Nasdaq composite index rose 38.22 points, to 4,189.51, extending the record high reached just Wednesday.
That is down 60percentt from the high reached last June, the officials said.
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