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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more high-profile" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that has a greater level of visibility or public attention compared to something else.
Example: "The charity event this year is expected to be more high-profile than last year's gathering."
Alternatives: "more prominent" or "more visible"
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More high-profile arrests followed.
He's even MORE high-profile than her.
Meanwhile, live art has never been more high-profile.
This year, he has yet more high-profile cases.
The Obama team wanted to avoid more high-profile defections.
Two of the more high-profile majority votes were at Kinder Morgan and Anadarko Petroleum.
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Clearly, as you become more high profile, there's a competitive element there.
Higher education has become much more high profile, in media as well as marketing terms.
"I really think food safety has become a much more high profile issue," Dr. Whelan said.
Katine is much more high profile than other development efforts in the region.
Freedman says is it the case of the more high profile areas, for example, determining priorities?
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