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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stand highest" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, this phrase is used to refer to the fact that something is held in high regard or has achieved a level of superiority, making it the highest in its particular category. For example, "He stands highest among his peers for his leadership qualities and dedication to his work."
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After waiting 72 races to stand highest on the podium at Brands Hatch, Mansell then went and won again in the very next race in South Africa.
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Fishing camps and residential homes stand high, as if on giraffe's legs.
The continents stand high, above sea level, because they are thick.
Within many mountain belts are plateaus, which stand high but contain little relief.
Hot areas stand higher—or at shallower depths in the ocean than cold areas.
The large, attractive flowers also stand high above the water on strong, leafless stalks.
It deserves to stand high as a memoir and source-book of the twenties.
'We don't stand high in the world in many things,' Hall said, 'but we stand high in the arts.' Those heights, in terms of British theatre acting, remain as Olympian as ever.
We "mustn't stand high above the masses nor consider the masses as our fish and meat," he said.
He puts his deer stand high in a tree, and spends the day in a trance, without seeing any deer.
Of course, these Google Plus results will stand higher on the page than information from other social networks.
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