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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thinks highly" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically refers to someone's opinion or admiration of something or someone. Example: "She thinks highly of her new boss's leadership skills." This means that she has a positive opinion of her boss and respects their abilities as a leader.
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Not everyone thinks highly of the Irvins.
Coelho clearly thinks highly of his readers and online fans.
Oscar Carrion, a 25-year-old student, thinks highly of his teacher nonetheless.
You lug, we luv ya! Now the Boss thinks highly of ya.
Here he has a good rapport with his co-workers and O'Hearn thinks highly of him.
Noon 5) MODERN MEXICAN Tucson thinks highly of its Mexican restaurants, perhaps unjustly so.
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I think highly of myself.
Did his contemporaries think highly of him?
I didn't think highly of it.
All who knew Jeff respected and thought highly of him.
I think highly of them, very much so.
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