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Discover Ludwig"thinks very highly of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's opinion of another person. For example: "My boss thinks very highly of me and always praises my efforts."
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"Rudy thinks very highly of Herman," a mayoral adviser said.
The writer thinks very highly of Dornoch and describes it with enthusiasm.
"Her breed character is fabulous she thinks very highly of herself.
"Everyone thinks very highly of both of them," said Dee Barrett, executive director of the Greater Wildwood Hotel/Motel Association.
Brian likes Ms. Grant, his homeroom teacher and Glenview's principal, Ralph M. Thompson, who thinks very highly of Brian.
"Denis and Brennan are very tight, and Denis thinks very highly of Brennan," someone who knows McDonough well said.
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"We think very highly of Herman, Mr. Goodmann said.
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You know, I think very highly of Hillary.
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