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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on higher ground" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to reference a figurative or literal higher plane or level of superiority or understanding. For example, "The company has taken a position on higher ground, rejecting all offers that do not meet their standards."
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Avery is one of the engineers tasked with dismantling and reassembling the temple on higher ground.
It will be built on higher ground.
When they parted, on higher ground, House shook Crim's hand.
Off-site storage, on higher ground, will be normal.
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The military set up temporary camps on higher ground nearby.
We climb Denali, we forge the river, we rebuild a stronger foundation on higher ground.
Finished in 1802, it survived the floods because it was on higher ground just outside Kaskaskia.
People packed up their belongings for the trip to friends' or relatives' houses on higher ground.
I might start over if I can find a larger, more secluded place on higher ground.
Rescuers held out hope that some of the missing had found refuge on higher ground.
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