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Higher Still

British  

noun

    1. a system of post-Standard Grade qualifications offered at five levels including Higher and Advanced Higher

    2. ( as modifier )

      Higher Still courses

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Her coach, Jenny Meadows, told BBC Sport the athlete's time in Lievin could have been up to one second faster - and Hodgkinson is aiming higher still.

From BBC

With Micron’s stock already on a run, Liu’s purchase shows confidence that it can go higher still.

From MarketWatch

“Looking ahead, FOMO-related retail investor interest in precious metals could feasibly drive prices higher still in the near term,” he added.

From Barron's

And if prices climb once trading opens, expect them to move higher still in 2026, Papic said.

From MarketWatch

The stock market is on a run that has bears who see a bubble squaring off against bulls saying earnings growth resulting from artificial intelligence External link will drive shares higher still.

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