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The phrase "a distinctly higher proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or percentages to emphasize a significant difference in proportions.
Example: "In the recent survey, a distinctly higher proportion of participants preferred option A over option B."
Alternatives: "a significantly larger share" or "a notably greater percentage".
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However, a distinctly higher proportion of imported cases before July 2011 (12 of 14, p value for exact binomial test = 0.01) were notified in New Territories East and New Territories West, where the main border crossings to mainland China are located.
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Women exhibit a distinctly higher risk if suffering from the MetS in any combination.
For example, a transcript weakly similar to an A. thaliana histone 3B gene showed a distinctly higher level of expression in T-oaks (Tab. I).
P.S. 30 students are distinctly poorer, and a far higher proportion receive special education.
Pt Fe alloy as a cathode catalyst suggest that it contains a higher proportion of platinum active sites with a distinctly different nearest neighbor environment in relation to non-alloyed Pt sample [26, 27].
In 2017, Deloitte reported a far higher proportion of 11.4percentt.
That number, as you can tell, represents a much higher proportion than the overall industry.
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In most areas, there was a lower proportion of white people admitted to hospital by CRHT teams and a higher proportion of other ethnic groups particularly Black Caribbean.
In most areas, there was a lower proportion of white people admitted to hospital by CRHT teams and a higher proportion of other ethnic groups – particularly Black Caribbean.
Only Liechtenstein had a higher proportion.
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