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Discover Ludwig"up high" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a position or location that is high above the ground or at a higher elevation. Example: The bird built its nest up high in the tall tree. In this sentence, "up high" is used to describe the location of the bird's nest, indicating that it is situated at a higher position in the tree.
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Both are turned up high.
Our confidence is up high.
"Stock's up, high tide.
Sometimes I get caught up high".
Cellphone reception is spotty up high, however.
From up high, the perspective was screwy.
The anecdotal evidence piles up high.
We're teeing it up high, dude.
@laurabassett6 Hold your head up high girl.
Indie bands started singing way up high.
They are too up high.
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