This is an example of an idiom.
An idiom that has a different meaning than what it sounds like.
It doesn’t actually mean that the steak is high. “The steaks were too high” simply means that it’s too dangerous/risky.
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If the talented voleyball player were to accept the revised terms, she could sign the scholarship offer today.
<u>"Were to" is generally used to highlight that the conditional form that has been used presents a hypothetical situation that is highly unlikely to happen.</u> Therefore, "were to" emphasizes the improbability of the condition. In the case of this specific sentence, it is unlikely that the talented voleyball player will accept the revised terms and; therefore, sign the scholarship offer today.
Used to listen/ listened
Played
Worked/used to work
Used to write/wrote
Used to light/lit
Used to think/ thought
Went
Invented
Used to play/ played
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