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The phrase "a distinctly higher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is noticeably or significantly greater in comparison to something else.
Example: "The new model offers a distinctly higher level of performance than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "a noticeably greater" or "a significantly elevated".
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In addition, the trimetallic Pt-Ir-Co/SiO2 catalyst showed a distinctly higher MSANM than the bimetallic Pt-Co/SiO2 and Ir-Co/SiO2 ones.
The results showed that the PEDOT/MWCNTs nanofibers exhibited a distinctly higher activity for the detection of magnolol compared with those of pure MWCNTs and PEDOT.
The screening of mutant library of PHB polymerase in C. necator resulted in no clones with a distinctly higher PHB accumulation compared to wild type (Taguchi et al. 2001).
Furthermore, results show a distinctly higher temperature spreading in the deeper parts of the BTES between a completely charged and discharged condition caused by the higher thermal conductivities of the Bauland Beds.
The aim of this type of protection is to avoid the occurrence of ignitable sparks and thus have a distinctly higher degree of safety compared to conventional electrical apparatus.
Block copolymers thermally crystallized from the glassy state obtained a distinctly higher degree of crystallinity at a much faster rate of crystallization than the same copolymers crystallized from the melt at identical crystallization temperatures.
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It is a characteristic phrase, from a writer of a very definite prose, with sharp outlines and a distinctly high-handed economy.
It is holiday time in Kinshasa, the Congolese capital, and the gritty commune of Makala hums to a distinctly high-pitched tune as young children chase after small red footballs in the rubbish-ridden streets.
Instead, Almodóvar has come to specialise in emotional complexity, stylistic elegance and a distinctly high-art sobriety, never more so than in his latest film, Julieta, based on three short stories by the Nobel-winning Canadian author Alice Munro.
By Leo Carey Before setting up on his own, Iacopo Falai was the pastry chef at Le Cirque 2000, and something of a pastry chef's fastidious showmanship informs his small restaurant on the Lower East Side, which takes a distinctly high-gloss approach to Italian cuisine.
Before setting up on his own, Iacopo Falai was the pastry chef at Le Cirque 2000, and something of a pastry chef's fastidious showmanship informs his small restaurant on the Lower East Side, which takes a distinctly high-gloss approach to Italian cuisine.
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