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The phrase "thinks highly of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a favorable opinion or regard for someone or something. Example: "The boss thinks highly of her work ethic and has promoted her to a managerial position."
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Not everyone thinks highly of the Irvins.
Brown thinks highly of Jackson.
Coelho clearly thinks highly of his readers and online fans.
Tucson thinks highly of its Mexican restaurants, perhaps unjustly so.
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.
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Did his contemporaries think highly of him?
I didn't think highly of it.
I think highly of myself.
All who knew Jeff respected and thought highly of him.
I think highly of them, very much so.
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