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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher standing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "higher standing" when describing someone or something that has a higher level of reputation, status, or importance compared to others. Example: "The CEO's decision to support the charity event raised her company's higher standing in the community."
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This management alternative leads to an (over)maturation of the stands and thus higher standing timber volumes (figure 2) and average stand ages (figure 4).
Fulham, after four home wins in a row, may start to believe they can achieve a higher standing.
Subscribers will pay a higher standing charge to their normal cellular operator and a premium on MSS calls.
He turned down the caretaker role after Euro 2016 because, in part, he knew the players wanted someone with a higher standing.
To the southeast, Mount Al-Ṭubayq Al-Ṭubayqherisesanding as a mass of sandstone deeply cut by numerous wadis (ephigherl watercourstanding
But even here, among all the glass giants and the sameness, there are maybe two dozen Lilliputian buildings that have held out against the tide of bigger and taller and higher, standing fast with their old-fashioned pride intact and residents still living inside.
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But Ayatollah Montazeri, a marja or source of emulation, has achieved the highest standing a cleric can hold in Shiite Islam.
The cost of living in Manhattan is the nation's highest, standing at twice the national average.
The HIV prevalence among Thai IDU remains disproportionately high, standing between 30-50% [ 22- 24].
Men, being stronger than women, probably developed a higher social standing this way.
Across the gallery, she towers even higher in "Standing Woman (Heroic Woman)," from 1932.
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