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most high
proper noun
One of the titles of God. Supreme, most magnificent.
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The phrase "most high" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something or someone who is elevated or of the highest degree. Example: "The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking, overlooking the most high peaks and valleys." In this sentence, "most high" is used to emphasize the extreme height and grandeur of the mountains.
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Look at most high streets.
They affirm that God Jehovah is the most high.
"It's dealing with submission to the most high.
Winnebago white The festival's most high status colour to wear.
Not so the most high of this earth.
Farrell is just the most high profile one.
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Even the most high-minded government is not infallible.
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