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Discover LudwigThe phrase "metres high" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the height of an object, such as "The building was ten metres high".
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It's three metres high.
The gallery walls are seven metres high.
5.5 metres high.
It stands 18.5 metres high.
Defences are 2.5 metres high.
It was enormous… more than 400 metres high".
The largest drawing is more than 4.5 metres high.
Caves like cathedrals and stalactites 30 metres high.
The boxes will be between six and 10 metres high.
Some of these trees are 180 feet (55 metres) high.
The tree grows to 10 metres high (about 33 feet).
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