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Discover Ludwig"rise higher" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to something that is increasing or improving, such as, "We must continue to rise higher and strive for excellence."
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And it will rise higher still.
The stream cannot rise higher than its source...
At Aqua, no structure will rise higher than 11 stories.
"The pew cannot rise higher than the pulpit".
Because of the shallow rings it is scarcely possible to make them rise higher.
Mr. Yergin, like most experts, believes prices may rise higher this summer.
It convinced him that his career could rise higher than the human foot.
Money matters in life-saving, as trusts' debts rise higher than ever.
But what is remarkable is that rye continues to rise higher than anyone expected.
Flames rise higher Erasmus, our blog on religion, examines the theology of self-immolation.
They make each other work harder and inspire each other to rise higher.
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