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The phrase "a considerably higher order" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is significantly more complex, advanced, or superior compared to something else.
Example: "The mathematical problem we are tackling is of a considerably higher order than the previous ones we solved."
Alternatives: "a significantly greater level" or "a much higher degree".
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In particular, the R value (24.0), defined by 〈RG2〉1/2/q, being of a considerably higher order than unity allows an estimation that the chain possibly has a type of "random Gaussian globule".
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Despite individual variabilities, the overall results support that most miRNAs cloned into HIV-1 Nef are expressed on the order of 102 copies or more per cell, with the exception of miR211 which is expressed at a considerably higher level.
We do have a considerably higher DNA (did not attend) rate for appointments than the usual.
Again, inside moves produced a considerably higher percentage and faster pace of promotions.
Both admit a considerably higher share of black and Hispanic students than Stuyvesant or Bronx Science.
It's also a considerably higher frequency than most humans can distinguish.
Most other countries charge a considerably higher rate if the unit is to be exported.
It obtained a considerably higher MSE on the majority of the targets.
The Kaingaroa site was located at a considerably higher elevation than the Tairua site (Table 1).
This is a considerably higher percentage than the 4.3% we observed in our collective.
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