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The phrase 'highest profile for' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the most significant amount of attention or visibility that someone or something has received. For example: The environmental protest against the new oil pipeline had the highest profile for any protest that year.
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Less than 18 months ago, thousand of students at another high-profile for-profit chain were forced into the same situation.
A higher profile for British radio's best-kept secret may be useful.
All this has given Mrs. Cheney an unusually high profile for a would-be second lady.
During his 10-month tenure, Manson attempted to maintain a high profile for the magazine.
The Knavses have a relatively high profile for presidential in-laws.
Laura Bush said that her convention speech was, in fact, a harbinger of more activity and a higher profile for her.
It is bald statements like these that have led Schamus to have an unusually high profile for a studio head.
But a higher profile for Scotland might well have commercial spin-offs.
1994 Leaves The Sunday Times after becoming too high profile for Rupert Murdoch's liking.
Mr. Cheadle, who played Sammy Davis Jr. in HBO's 1998 film "The Rat Pack," has a higher profile for his considerable acting talent than for his persona.
It has an unusually high profile for a midmajor team, after Stephen Curry shot the Wildcats to the Round of 8 last season.
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