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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a higher content" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the increased amount or level of a particular substance or information in a context such as nutrition, education, or data analysis.
Example: "This new formula has a higher content of vitamins compared to the previous version, making it more beneficial for health."
Alternatives: "an increased level" or "a greater amount".
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The northern soils, whose qualities allow agricultural potential to extend beyond the river valleys, have a higher content of red clay, with a varying range of fertility.
Obacunone is a small molecular compound derived from citrus fruits with a higher content in seeds.
The fine coat has a higher content of calcium (about 30%) than the coarse layers.
This effect was more pronounced, when a higher content of RHA was used.
The user chooses a rule setting of a vector with a higher content of carried information.
However, the tight oil reservoir has a higher content of smaller throats.
However, the chondrocyte spheroids produced a higher content of matrices than individual chondrocytes.
A correction factor has to be used for soils with a higher content of fines.
Agave ornithobroma had a higher content of the evaluated phytochemicals, mainly triterpenes and steroids.
Enhanced conductivity is found for systems with a higher content of monomer ether per magnesium.
A higher content of SSA or FSSA produces a greater effect.
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