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The phrase 'of high status' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is respected, admired, or esteemed. For example: "The Duke of Westminster was a person of high status in his community."
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They believe that they are special and can be understood only by special people, of high status.
But cows were a sign of high status; to northern Europeans, beef was a prized food.
Slaves fought as soldiers and usually were considered of high status.
And as adiposity was democratized, the elite in industrialized countries began seizing on thinness as a sign of high status, not to mention of a good education.
Houses of chiefs and other individuals of high status often made use of cut stone slabs for decorating the platform.
Chiefs or nobles occupied positions of high status that were inherited in a single descent line by primogeniture.
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But I booked a couple of jobs for a couple of high-status designers.
The anthropologist Lionel Tiger points out that in many primate communities, the offspring of high-status females are immediately accorded membership in the troop's elite.
In that case only 24% of low-status men were married by 30 compared with 46% of high-status men.
The movement, if that's the right word, is also about openness, and a democratization of high-status and highly taboo foods.
The military is called in to contain the disaster, and a team of high-status scientific researchers is assembled to determine the capacities of whatever is causing this plague and thus forestall the end of civilization.
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