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Higher Still
noun
- a system of post-Standard Grade qualifications offered at five levels including Higher and Advanced Higher
- ( as modifier )
Higher Still courses
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Economists expect they will push the price of food higher still.
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The mental toll was higher still, with 3 in 10 residents saying they’d experienced high levels of additional stress.
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October’s numbers will be higher still, guaranteed.
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The skyscape of this city is peppered with examples of architectural “I’ll go higher still” one-upmanship.
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It may not seem that way at first glance: U.S. vehicle prices in general have soared to around $47,000, on average, and prices for electric models are higher still.
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