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make higher

verb as in heighten

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The elder Ms. Alcin had menial agricultural jobs — work that, at the age of 67, has become more difficult to do, even as she tries to make higher payments on her home’s adjustable-rate mortgage.

It argues that the reform would prevent skilled people from leaving to study abroad and make higher education more relevant to the labor market.

The center-right government wants to legalize privately-run universities in a bill that is due to go before parliament this month, arguing that the reform would prevent skilled people from leaving the country and make higher education more relevant to the labor market.

That iron could have been used to make higher quality metal.

"This will be used by the very worst people to make higher education worse, not better."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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