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Discover Ludwig"high road" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a morally upright course of thought or behavior, or when referring to a metaphorical path that one could take in a situation. For example, "You could take the high road and forgive them, or you could take the low road and stay angry forever."
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high road
noun
A main road or highway.
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That's the real high road.
Let's take the high road".
He took the high road.
John Fullbright, "High Road".
But Dixon took the high road Saturday.
The high road dipped into the mud.
Meanwhile, the president takes the high road.
Instead, Congress should take the high road.
Esquire took the high road.
Calipari took the high road.
Ibragimova chose the high road.
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