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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the highlights" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the most important or notable parts of something, such as a news story or sports game. Example: The reporter summarized the event, focusing on the key moments in the highlights of the evening.
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In three weeks, our group manages to take in the highlights of Botswana and Namibia.
It was important to maintain tone in the highlights while saturating the sky.
What I did see in the highlights impressed me in terms of atmosphere.
The graphics in the highlights are much improved, while the ability to manage Indian domestic teams is a nice addition.
That is doubly true for those in the highlights factory, a large room full of interns sitting at rows of computers, each decorated with a different country's flag.
The trip takes in the highlights of the country, from gleaming cities to Buddhist temples and traditional mountain towns, finishing in Tokyo for a big night out.
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Don't try to squeeze in all the highlights in a short space of time.
Finley shot and the ball stripped the net, just as it did in the highlight shows.
Still, Virginia Tech is 7-0, and Vick is without peer in the highlight-reel-friendly category.
(The interview received only a fleeting mention in the highlight reel).
And in the highlight of the night, Gallinari spun past Ron Howard and flew in for a two-handed dunk.
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