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The phrase "the upper tier of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the highest level or rank within a hierarchy or classification.
Example: "The upper tier of the organization consists of the executive team and senior management."
Alternatives: "the top level of" or "the highest rank of".
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Note to visitors: a "row" address refers to the upper tier of shops on Chester's famously two-tiered streets.
The Harvard program is aimed at the upper tier of that leadership gap.
Over all, the income gains have been greatest in the upper tier of the work force.
One of his four sixes was a massive strike into the upper tier of a distant stand.
Van Zweden is certainly in the upper tier of international maestros, and has appeared with most of the major orchestras.
That is a measure of the difference between Nadal and even players in the upper tier of the chasing pack.
Labour in 2006 moved strategic planning from the upper tier of 27 county and 91 unitary councils to eight regions.
The combination propelled the Rangers near the upper tier of teams in major league baseball's revenue standings.
Still, Clark ascended immediately to the top in national polls, and he remains in the upper tier of candidates.
Last week a supporter was killed in Recife by a toilet bowl thrown from the upper tier of a stadium.
In 2008, Mike Huckabee used a win in Iowa to firmly establish himself in the upper tier of GOP candidates.
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