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Discover Ludwig"high-achieving" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used to describe someone who is consistently and successfully reaching goals of a high standard. For example, "John is a high-achieving student who is always striving to do his best."
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High-achieving kids are easily bored.
It was a pretty high-achieving school.
High-achieving women making crumpled shirts cool.
They were two high-achieving loners".
High-achieving black people have become "normalised".
High-achieving colleagues attempting to get jobs for their high-achieving children.
She's high-achieving and wholly emotionally disengaged.
They are mostly, now, confident, high-achieving women.
Thoroughbreds are one vast, high-achieving, inbred family.
I profile him as "high-achieving, medicated parent-loather".
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