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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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high in your praise

Is it possible for someone to use 'high in their praise' in a sentence please?
I looked it up, but is the sequence of words natural: high in your praise for"?
  

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The Corpus of Contemporary American English lists one example of this phrase, found in a New York Times article from 1990. "Both Under Secretary Robson and Eagleburger were very high in their praise of Mr. Calderon and Mr.

  • The Corpus of Contemporary American English lists one example of this phrase, found in a New York Times article from 1990.
  • "Both Under Secretary Robson and Eagleburger were very high in their praise of Mr.
  • Calderon and Mr.
  • "
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The Corpus of Contemporary American English lists one example of this phrase, found in a New York Times article from 1990.
"Both Under Secretary Robson and Eagleburger were very high in their praise of Mr. Calderon and Mr. Ford, and, of course President Endara."

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