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The phrase "a considerably higher frequency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the frequency of two or more items, indicating that one has a significantly greater occurrence than the other.
Example: "The new marketing strategy resulted in a considerably higher frequency of customer engagement compared to the previous approach."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater frequency" or "a markedly higher frequency".
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It's also a considerably higher frequency than most humans can distinguish.
This is also supported by a relatively small amount of category A SPaDs in T&W Metro with a considerably higher frequency of the running signals than in the mainline railways.
Among the 2+ CD4 T cells, a considerably higher frequency of α-crystallin specific TNFα+IL2+ and IFNγ+TNFα+ cells were observed in case of R/D vaccinated animals (Fig. 8B).
However, we found a considerably higher frequency of mutations in exon 19 than in exon 21.
There was a considerably higher frequency of biallelic NF2 inactivation in fibroblastic (52%) compared to meningothelial (18%) tumors.
Our results indicated that people of African descents have a considerably higher frequency of the C allele of rs20455 than people of other populations do.
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Humans and dogs are affected by squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity (OSCC) in a considerably high frequency.
A second cluster appeared in the Rhone (green in Figure 2) and a third in the Po (red in Figure 2), at considerably higher frequency in the Poschiavino than in the Ticino.
However, due to the considerably higher frequency, the total mass flux is dominated by the weaker type 2 pulses, which account for 78%% of the total mass flux.
Compared with affected infants in the Northern Hemisphere, infants in New South Wales were slightly older, both sexes were affected more equally, and rash occurred with considerably higher frequency.
This is suggested by the considerably higher frequency of posttranscriptional modifications found in the N-terminal tail of histone H3 relative to that of H4 and the variety of histone variants discovered to date in contrast to a single H4 isoform [ 19].
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