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"so lofty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is very high or ambitious. For example: "The goal that she set for herself was so lofty that it seemed impossible to achieve."
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Not everyone was so lofty.
What form, then, does virtue take in one so lofty?
That is partly because corporate profit forecasts have grown so lofty.
"Now that you've actually achieved it, it doesn't seem quite so lofty".
Granted, reality is not so lofty as truth, but it's certainly one of its foot soldiers.
And with expectations so lofty, the risk of disappointment is high.
All this is in the service of something so lofty it can't be explained.
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And sometimes other reminders of the not-so-lofty reality of train travel intruded.
"We all felt it's got to be this time," said Michael Westmacott, a member of the British team, now 77 and living close to the not-so-lofty peaks of the English Lake District.
You may find a bit of poetic justice in this if you recall that, before it acquired its messianic aura, Facebook had its origins in an algorithm with the not-so-lofty mission of letting horny Harvard boys rate the looks of female classmates.
Carey the younger plays Guasti Q . Guasti a dishwasher with not-so-lofty ambitions to: 1) coach a cockroach to perform tricks, and 2) dance a tango accompanied by noises from his lower intestine.
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