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The phrase 'on high ground' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a position that is at a higher elevation than the surrounding area. For example, "The soldiers took up a defensive position on high ground, giving them an advantage in the battle below."
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Residents know to park on high ground.
Snow at times especially on high ground in NE / East.
"It's on high ground, and there was no flooding".
They roost on high ground and hunt in open spaces.
"We should have been on high ground from a public relations standpoint," Mr. Kingston said.
The village sits on high ground commanding the road between the military airport and the city.
Philip was on high ground, hiking along a ridge above a swift-flowing stream.
The site is located on high ground, probably chosen for its defensibility.
Generally the important towns are built on high ground to avoid recurrent flooding.
"There could be some snow over northern England during the morning, mainly on high ground again.
Perhaps Garfield's inexperience is what sent him after a numerically superior force entrenched on high ground.
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