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MUSCOVITE Posted 14 years ago
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A is higher than B :-)

hi,

!!! its not about using "high" for "tall" in sentences such as "Peter is taller than Jim" .... :-)

I am curious whether the following "constructs" make sense (perhaps, in certain context?) to native Eng speakers:

(1) Person A is, figuratively speaking, higher than person B in my mind.
(2) Dolphins are believed to be higher that other sea mammals.

(meaning "intellectually higher" of course)

thanks!
Mus-te
  

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The word 'intellectually' or a synonymous construct would have to be in the context, but if that is the case, then 'yes'.

  • The word 'intellectually' or a synonymous construct would have to be in the context, but if that is the case, then 'yes'.
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The word 'intellectually' or a synonymous construct would have to be in the context, but if that is the case, then 'yes'.

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