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The phrase "high-level executives" is correct and commonly used in written English to refer to top executives or senior leaders in a company or organization.
Example: "The company's success can be attributed to the brilliant strategies and decisions made by its high-level executives."
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Sprint has already seen some high-level executives depart.
Both companies are sending high-level executives to the opening.
Frankly, most high-level executives have major egos.
The event featured high-level executives from Zendesk, Trinity Ventures, and Lever.
The company has recently augmented its sales force by adding five high-level executives.
High-level executives back in the banks' home countries invariably get off scot-free.
The S.E.C. has failed, meanwhile, to hold Wall Street's high-level executives accountable.
Almost all high-level executives at the plant joined the strike.
Two high-level executives left the company a few weeks ago, worrying investors.
Relativity had suffered a series of box-office failures, and high-level executives were leaving.
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Separately, the Bank of New York made some high-level executive appointments.
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