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by alganet
342 days ago
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> No, nobody ever says “I’m going to higher you” People say they want to move up the corporate ladder, which implies higher, and brings a visual analogy to the phrase that is compatible with what I said. There is no adverbial expression using the radical "up". The adverbiality must come from "high". > “Higher” is a homophone with “hire” and “hire” This phrase doesn't make sense. > At this point I can only assume you haven’t worked somewhere where English is the spoken language. What you assume doesnt't matter. Where I worked or not doesn't matter. |
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Because English is clearly not a language you have a day to day grasp on. Read the rest of the sentence. You weren’t able to correctly split a compound sentence.