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Discover Ludwig"their heights" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to two or more people and their respective heights. For example: The students in the class measured their heights with a tape measure.
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I even asked them their heights.
It is the winter stars starting the climb to their heights.
"It's not only the number of new buildings, but their heights," Mr. Goldenberg said.
It has the doorjamb with their heights recorded in ascending ink.
(New Republic): "In the years following the Balanchine's death his angels fell, one by one, from their heights.
When bull markets have reached their heights (as in 1929 and 2000), these ratios have clearly indicated overvaluation.
They both reached their heights of achievement forty years ago; since then they have eased themselves into retirement.
Delinquencies on credit card accounts and auto loans are down sharply from their heights in the crisis.
From their heights in 2006 and 2007, home prices fell by about 30 percent and still haven't recovered.
The elevations of bench marks are given in terms of their heights above a selected level surface called a datum.
The film-makers also perched on skyscrapers in New York to film the peregrine falcons that have colonised their heights.
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