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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a high" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a state of feeling uplifted, joyful, or excited, usually as a result of an accomplishment or success. For example, "After the match was over, the whole team was on a high."
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Antananarivo stands on a high hill.
Mr Harrison is leaving on a high.
"We wanted to finish on a high.
Rooted I stand on a high bed.
"He went out on a high".
They're on a high".
"We're on a high!
They finished on a high.
Creatively, he's on a high.
I'm still on a high.
The National's on a high, the Donmar's on a high, the Old Vic's on a high".
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