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Discover Ludwig"higher goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to goals that are more challenging than those that have been achieved or considered previously. For example, "Our team set higher goals for the next quarter in order to increase productivity."
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You always have higher goals and expectations.
"We're chasing higher goals than 16-0".
"You need higher goals than 'I ain't been fired yet,' " Ms. Morning said.
But we have taken an unexpected detour on the way to meeting those higher goals.
We are far more task-focused and work together towards higher goals.
With all this success, it is natural that Wagner sets his sights on higher goals.
Immediately, people involved said, there was pressure on Mr. Kelly to meet ever higher goals.
Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has called for even higher goals.
Republicans had no higher goals than to defeat Obama and stall his agenda.
There is always pressure from the top to set higher goals.
There are higher goals now, and I am working my butt off to get it".
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