Remote root ssh



Hello, I'm trying to ssh remotely into my ubuntu box as root and transfer
files. How can I do this without enabling root (Let's use sudo only)?
Basically something like this. scp
user@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:/home/user/somefile_with_root_perms
..
Thanks!
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