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The phrase "higher end" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is more expensive, of higher quality, or of a higher class than the rest. For example, "The store specializes in higher end furniture and home appliances."
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"They're also higher end.
"Titanium steel is much higher end".
Higher end dramas can't rely on local success".
"At the higher end we like Fidelity Enhanced Income.
We critics scrutinise and show off to a higher end.
"I'm on the higher end of sexy," she said.
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(Higher-end, if I'm being completely honest).
It's a higher-end clientele.
At the higher-end events.
Higher-end jobs remained at home.
Even higher-end stores struggled in October.
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