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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'highly paid' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to talk about someone who earns a lot of money, usually due to their level of experience, education, or skill. For example, you can say "He's a highly paid engineer who works in the city."
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She continued both efforts as a highly-paid public speaker — reportedly earning as much as $100,000 a speech — and as a highly paid analyst for Fox News.
Highly paid.
He's highly paid.
Star analysts were highly paid.
"A highly paid one".
He was highly paid.
"He's a highly paid grand prix driver.
The losses will be more severe for highly paid employees.
Studio executives are too highly paid to read books.
But after that, Matsuzaka turned into a highly paid spectator.
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