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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the higher-ups" is a commonly used and accepted part of a sentence in written English
It refers to people with higher ranks or positions in a company or organization. Example: "The meeting has been postponed due to a last-minute request from the higher-ups at the corporate office."
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the higher-ups
noun
Somebody with greater authority, seniority, rank, status or position; one who outranks.
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The higher-ups don't know everything!
"We need to get the higher-ups".
The higher-ups treat the rank-and-file very poorly.
But it wasn't what the higher-ups wanted.
"But the contention of the higher-ups was that they would get it back," he said.
But the real excitement comes when the higher-ups encounter someone who's unafraid of them.
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The high-ups.
We took the high, up and up.
"The higher up the mountain, the more treacherous the path".
The higher up the tower, the lower the temperature.
The higher up you are, the worse it is.
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