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'set high standards for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone should have high expectations of themselves or others in a particular field of endeavor. For example: "The new manager has set high standards for their employees to reach."
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He set high standards for himself.
Do the faculties set high standards for student performance?
Mr. Botstein has already set high standards for these concerts.
But Zeidler's municipal governance set high standards for the time.
Previous generations set high standards for Kerley to sustain.
I set high standards for myself and I want to reach them.
Our research, practice, and curricula set high standards for analytical ability, creativity, aesthetics, and practical understanding.
We need to set high standards for our children because we want the best for them.
Like all people of deep ambition, you set high standards for yourself.
Kuznets's research set high standards for all similar studies that would follow.
We expect high standards for ourselves and we set high standards for ourselves as a team and as an organization.
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