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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in higher regard" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a sense of greater admiration, respect, or esteem for someone or something. Example: "The teacher held the top-performing students in higher regard than the rest of the class."
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However, it seems many held him in higher regard.
Unlike workers at those companies, many small-town residents hold postmasters in higher regard than politicians, though.
Red Mancunians hold the United youngsters in higher regard than they could ever hold a multi-million pound signing.
But until now Colombians have held the top courts in higher regard.
As a result, the machines were in a sense held in higher regard than the scientists.
As the week winds down, Americans are likely to hold Senator Obama in higher regard than they did on Tuesday morning.
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"The board holds her in high regard.
Neither held democracy in high regard.
Within medical circles, he is held in high regard.
Today, many Japanese still hold the emperor in high regard.
John Betjeman said: "I hold Charles Tomlinson's poetry in high regard.
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