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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'highly thought' is not correct in written English.
To correctly express the idea you may use the phrase 'highly thought of' or 'highly regarded'. Example: The teacher is highly thought of by students and staff alike.
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TRUMP: He's highly thought of by everybody.
He's very highly thought of in Chile.
The multiple-adviser principle is highly thought of in Wash.
"He came highly recommended, he's highly thought of".
I just remember that he was very highly thought of".
"DeMint is highly thought of in conservative Republican circles.
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He's just come out with a memoir, which means nothing really, but is highly thought-of in a media-driven age.
I read with great interest the paper by Uhlenhake and Mehregan in a recent issue of your journal. 1 The article is highly thought-provoking.
A very original, well-written, and highly thought-provoking book.
"She's always been very highly thought-of," O'Brien said.
As the title hints, Pullman's imaginative and highly thought-provoking innovation is to suggest that Mary gave birth to twins.
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